Arсhaeomineralogy of Ancient Nonferrous Metallurgy Pieces of the Perm Region: Experience of Usage of Electron Microprobe Analysis

A series of archaeological features has been studied by means of the scanning electronic microscopy. It was shown that due to the oxidation process, the surface layer is enriched with some elements, which were present at unaltered metal (Ag, Pb) and those included later (As, Zn, Pb). It imposes mean...

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Main Authors: I. I. Chaykovsky, P. S. Shirinkin
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Language:English
Published: Perm Sate National Research University 2016-12-01
Series:Vestnik Permskogo Universiteta: Seriâ Geologiâ
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Online Access:http://geology-vestnik.psu.ru/index.php/geology/article/view/139
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spelling doaj-7b179859838849a8876adcf395e979882020-11-24T22:54:35ZengPerm Sate National Research UniversityVestnik Permskogo Universiteta: Seriâ Geologiâ1994-36012313-47982016-12-0143361710.17072/psu.geol.33.6125Arсhaeomineralogy of Ancient Nonferrous Metallurgy Pieces of the Perm Region: Experience of Usage of Electron Microprobe AnalysisI. I. Chaykovsky0P. S. Shirinkin1Горный институт УрО РАН, 614007, Пермь, ул. Сибирская, 78а (Россия)Пермский государственный институт культуры, Пермь, ул. Газеты «Звезда», 18.A series of archaeological features has been studied by means of the scanning electronic microscopy. It was shown that due to the oxidation process, the surface layer is enriched with some elements, which were present at unaltered metal (Ag, Pb) and those included later (As, Zn, Pb). It imposes meaningful limitation for use of the X-ray fluorescence and spectral analysis, which allow obtaining only total (patina + metal) composition. Sixteen minerals (oxides, carbonates, sulphates, chlorides, phosphates, sulfides and native phases) are established in patina composition. Tin bronze structure contains the impurities, which may be an evidence of import to Perm Region of tin and silver possibly from Altai, tin and lead possibly from Karelia during "harinsky" and "rodanovsky" cultures respectively. Various composition of the alloys used for casting and filigree witnesses that ancient metallurgists had known about alloys handling. The presence of barium and fluorine can tell us about composition of the used furnacecharge. The obtained data may be the basis for chemical-metallurgical typification of pieces from nonferrous (and noble) metals.http://geology-vestnik.psu.ru/index.php/geology/article/view/139бронзамедьметаллургические технологииархеологические культуры Прикамья
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author I. I. Chaykovsky
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P. S. Shirinkin
Arсhaeomineralogy of Ancient Nonferrous Metallurgy Pieces of the Perm Region: Experience of Usage of Electron Microprobe Analysis
Vestnik Permskogo Universiteta: Seriâ Geologiâ
бронза
медь
металлургические технологии
археологические культуры Прикамья
author_facet I. I. Chaykovsky
P. S. Shirinkin
author_sort I. I. Chaykovsky
title Arсhaeomineralogy of Ancient Nonferrous Metallurgy Pieces of the Perm Region: Experience of Usage of Electron Microprobe Analysis
title_short Arсhaeomineralogy of Ancient Nonferrous Metallurgy Pieces of the Perm Region: Experience of Usage of Electron Microprobe Analysis
title_full Arсhaeomineralogy of Ancient Nonferrous Metallurgy Pieces of the Perm Region: Experience of Usage of Electron Microprobe Analysis
title_fullStr Arсhaeomineralogy of Ancient Nonferrous Metallurgy Pieces of the Perm Region: Experience of Usage of Electron Microprobe Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Arсhaeomineralogy of Ancient Nonferrous Metallurgy Pieces of the Perm Region: Experience of Usage of Electron Microprobe Analysis
title_sort arсhaeomineralogy of ancient nonferrous metallurgy pieces of the perm region: experience of usage of electron microprobe analysis
publisher Perm Sate National Research University
series Vestnik Permskogo Universiteta: Seriâ Geologiâ
issn 1994-3601
2313-4798
publishDate 2016-12-01
description A series of archaeological features has been studied by means of the scanning electronic microscopy. It was shown that due to the oxidation process, the surface layer is enriched with some elements, which were present at unaltered metal (Ag, Pb) and those included later (As, Zn, Pb). It imposes meaningful limitation for use of the X-ray fluorescence and spectral analysis, which allow obtaining only total (patina + metal) composition. Sixteen minerals (oxides, carbonates, sulphates, chlorides, phosphates, sulfides and native phases) are established in patina composition. Tin bronze structure contains the impurities, which may be an evidence of import to Perm Region of tin and silver possibly from Altai, tin and lead possibly from Karelia during "harinsky" and "rodanovsky" cultures respectively. Various composition of the alloys used for casting and filigree witnesses that ancient metallurgists had known about alloys handling. The presence of barium and fluorine can tell us about composition of the used furnacecharge. The obtained data may be the basis for chemical-metallurgical typification of pieces from nonferrous (and noble) metals.
topic бронза
медь
металлургические технологии
археологические культуры Прикамья
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