Archeomatica (Mar 2019)
Archaeo-mineralogical Characterization of ancient copper and Turquoise mining in south Sinai, Egypt
Abstract
Egyptians probably drew their first supplies of copper as native metal and step by step from the abundant malachite stones found in south Sinai region and in the hills near Red Sea in the eastern desert. There was integrated between the mines of copper and the mines of turquoise in the literature studies of south Sinai, especially in wadi El-Maghara, Wadi El-Nasib, Wadi Kharag and serabit El-Khadim, so this study tries to clear this point and determine exactly the mines of copper and the mines of turquoise. The study aims to investigate the source zones for copper in south Sinai, Egypt during the pharaonic ages, to determine the extent of a manufacturing centre and its position and to know the systems of metallurgical works, fire places, furnaces, etc. To achieve that the study had two main aspects: first, a serious survey to investigate of the mines of south Sinai was a cured; several different mining features were randomly chosen for excavation such as open cisterns, plates and galleries, collected every small things and fine details of the mining technology used at these sites. Secondly: Careful investigations by a serial of different analytical techniques for Ore and slag samples from the selected mines have been applied; the obtained information can be married up and exploited to determine exactly the main activity for each site.
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