Minerals (Aug 2021)

Interpreting the Chemical Variability of Iron Smelting Slag: A Case Study from Northeastern Madagascar

  • Mélissa Morel,
  • Vincent Serneels

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/min11080900
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 900

Abstract

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The archaeological remains of a metallurgical workshop were excavated at Amboronala (northeast of Madagascar/1000–1200 CE). The bulk mineralogical (X-ray Diffraction) and chemical (X-ray Fluorescence) data on ores, building materials, and slag are used to carry out a mass balance calculation. The results show an important variability from one smelt to the other, reflecting a poorly controlled process. During each smelt, a given amount of building material contributes to the formation of the slag, and the conditions of reduction allow the extraction of a given amount of metal. These two main factors influence the composition of the slag independently and variably. This finding allows to make some inference on the origin of the technique and the organization of the production can be made.

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