Archives of Foundry Engineering (Sep 2016)

Archaeometallurgical Investigations of the Early Iron Age Casting Workshop at Kamieniec. A Preliminary Study

  • Garbacz-Klempka A.,
  • Kowalski Ł.,
  • Kozana J.,
  • Gackowski J.,
  • Perek-Nowak M.,
  • Szczepańska G.,
  • Piękoś M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/afe-2016-0044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 29 – 34

Abstract

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This preliminary study characterizes the bronze metalworking on a defensive settlement of the Lusatian culture in former Kamieniec (Chełmno land, Poland) as it is reflected through casting workshop recovered during recent excavations. Among ready products, the ones giving evidence of local metallurgy (e.g. casting moulds and main runners) were also identified. With the shrinkage cavities and dendritic microstructures revealed, the artifacts prove the implementing a casting method by the Lusatian culture metalworkers. The elemental composition indicates application of two main types of bronzes: Cu-Sn and Cu-Pb. Aside these main alloying additions, some natural impurities such as silver, arsenic, antimony and nickel were found which may be attributed to the origin of the ore and casting technology.

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