Skip to Main Content (Press Enter)

Logo UNISS
  • ×
  • Home
  • Corsi
  • Insegnamenti
  • Professioni
  • Persone
  • Pubblicazioni
  • Strutture
  • Terza Missione
  • Competenze

Logo UNISS

|

UNIFIND

uniss.it
  • ×
  • Home
  • Corsi
  • Insegnamenti
  • Professioni
  • Persone
  • Pubblicazioni
  • Strutture
  • Terza Missione
  • Competenze
  1. Pubblicazioni

First finding of early medieval iron slags in Sardinia (Italy): Insights into ore provenance and work activity. A geochemical-mineralogical approach

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
First finding of early medieval iron slags in Sardinia (Italy): Insights into ore provenance and work activity. A geochemical-mineralogical approach / Mameli, P., Mongelli, G., Oggiano, G., Rovina, D.. - In: ARCHAEOMETRY. - ISSN 0003-813X. - 56:3(2014), pp. 406-430. [10.1111/arcm.12019]
Abstract:
At Santa Filitica, a Roman settlement in north-western Sardinia occupied until the ninth
century AD, archaeological excavations have found the remnants of a furnace consisting of a
semi-circular base made of stony slabs and tiles bound with clay. The furnace is attached to
a wall of Roman age. Layers of the sixth century AD, bearing several variously oxidized slags,
were found close to the furnace. These findings first testify to an ironworks in Sardinia, within
a well-defined context. XRPD and SEM–EDS mineralogical and textural analyses suggest that
the slags derive from a bloomery and smithing work that was the first evidence of this type
documented in Sardinia during the Early Middle Ages. Chemical analyses (performed with
ICP and INAA) of rare earth elements and trace elements in two slags and in two Sardinian
iron deposits allow some conclusions to be drawn on the local provenance of the ore. Our
comparison of the Sardinian findings and some slags representative of archaeological smelting
sites at the front of Elba island—the largest and longest lived iron-working sites in the
Mediterranean—also improves the methodology with which iron slags derived from different
ores are compared.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SARDINIA; EARLY MIDDLE AGES; ICP; INAA; ESEM–EDS; IRON ORES; IRON SLAGS
Elenco autori:
Mameli, Paola; Mongelli, G; Oggiano, Giacomo; Rovina, D.
Autori di Ateneo:
MAMELI Paola
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/82667
Pubblicato in:
ARCHAEOMETRY
Journal
  • Utilizzo dei cookie

Realizzato con VIVO | Designed by Cineca | 26.6.0.0