Lepeshkinsky Complex of Bronzes from Tagar Burial Site Serebryakovo I in the Mariinsk Forest-Steppe: the elemental composition of the metal

The present article introduces an elemental composition analysis of copper and bronze alloys from the burials of the Lepeshkinsky Stage of the Tagar culture, burial site Serebryakovo I in the Kiya-Chulym interfluve. The research featured mounds 2, 12, and 16, which date back to 3–1 centuries B.C. Th...

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Main Author: A. S. Savelieva
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Language:English
Published: Kemerovo State University 2021-07-01
Series:Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
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Online Access:https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/4998
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spelling doaj-6c2b15eaf337408ba6582779bb62f31f2021-08-13T07:11:59ZengKemerovo State UniversityВестник Кемеровского государственного университета2078-89752078-89832021-07-0123240541410.21603/2078-8975-2021-23-2-405-4144357Lepeshkinsky Complex of Bronzes from Tagar Burial Site Serebryakovo I in the Mariinsk Forest-Steppe: the elemental composition of the metalA. S. Savelieva0Federal Research Center of Coal and Coal Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesThe present article introduces an elemental composition analysis of copper and bronze alloys from the burials of the Lepeshkinsky Stage of the Tagar culture, burial site Serebryakovo I in the Kiya-Chulym interfluve. The research featured mounds 2, 12, and 16, which date back to 3–1 centuries B.C. The metal composition of 72 items was investigated by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP AES). The obtained data were subjected to statistical processing, which revealed seven chemical-metallurgical and metallurgical groups of copper-based alloys. The bronze alloys did not depend on the typology of the tools, i.e. knives, engravings, mirrors, deer plaques, etc. The results confirmed the dating of the Lepeshkinsky site between the Saragashensky and the Tesinsky Stages of the Tagar culture. The items revealed a tendency towards a decrease in the proportion of tin bronzes and average concentrations of tin ligatures. The study proved that archaeometallurgical data can help to determine the relative-chronological position of the Tagar culture  burial complexes.https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/4998lepeshkinsky stagecopper-bronze inventorytypologyelemental compositionmetallurgical group of alloys
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Lepeshkinsky Complex of Bronzes from Tagar Burial Site Serebryakovo I in the Mariinsk Forest-Steppe: the elemental composition of the metal
Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
lepeshkinsky stage
copper-bronze inventory
typology
elemental composition
metallurgical group of alloys
author_facet A. S. Savelieva
author_sort A. S. Savelieva
title Lepeshkinsky Complex of Bronzes from Tagar Burial Site Serebryakovo I in the Mariinsk Forest-Steppe: the elemental composition of the metal
title_short Lepeshkinsky Complex of Bronzes from Tagar Burial Site Serebryakovo I in the Mariinsk Forest-Steppe: the elemental composition of the metal
title_full Lepeshkinsky Complex of Bronzes from Tagar Burial Site Serebryakovo I in the Mariinsk Forest-Steppe: the elemental composition of the metal
title_fullStr Lepeshkinsky Complex of Bronzes from Tagar Burial Site Serebryakovo I in the Mariinsk Forest-Steppe: the elemental composition of the metal
title_full_unstemmed Lepeshkinsky Complex of Bronzes from Tagar Burial Site Serebryakovo I in the Mariinsk Forest-Steppe: the elemental composition of the metal
title_sort lepeshkinsky complex of bronzes from tagar burial site serebryakovo i in the mariinsk forest-steppe: the elemental composition of the metal
publisher Kemerovo State University
series Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
issn 2078-8975
2078-8983
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The present article introduces an elemental composition analysis of copper and bronze alloys from the burials of the Lepeshkinsky Stage of the Tagar culture, burial site Serebryakovo I in the Kiya-Chulym interfluve. The research featured mounds 2, 12, and 16, which date back to 3–1 centuries B.C. The metal composition of 72 items was investigated by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP AES). The obtained data were subjected to statistical processing, which revealed seven chemical-metallurgical and metallurgical groups of copper-based alloys. The bronze alloys did not depend on the typology of the tools, i.e. knives, engravings, mirrors, deer plaques, etc. The results confirmed the dating of the Lepeshkinsky site between the Saragashensky and the Tesinsky Stages of the Tagar culture. The items revealed a tendency towards a decrease in the proportion of tin bronzes and average concentrations of tin ligatures. The study proved that archaeometallurgical data can help to determine the relative-chronological position of the Tagar culture  burial complexes.
topic lepeshkinsky stage
copper-bronze inventory
typology
elemental composition
metallurgical group of alloys
url https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/4998
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