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Eneolithic copper jewellery from grave 7 of the Lublin-Volhynian culture at site 2 in Książnice, Świętokrzyskie Province, Poland : typological and physical metallurgy characteristic
2016
journal article
article
Journal
Recherches Archeologiques. Nouvelle Serie
9
Author
Wilk Stanisław
Garbacz-Klempka Aldona
Volume
8
Pages
29-46
ISSN
0137-3285
Keywords in English
copper jewellery
metallurgy analysis
graves
Lublin-Volhynian culture
Lesser Poland
X-ray fluorescence (XRF)
archaeometallurgy
Access date
2019-07-16
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Plik uzupełniono 27.09.2023
Language
English
Journal language
English
Abstract in English
This article presents a typological and physical metallurgy analysis of copper artifacts found in child grave (no 7) at the Lublin-Volhynian culture cemetery in Książnice (Lesser Poland). The burial, dating to approx. 4050–3940 BC, contains a rich set of copper jewellery: a massive earring, small earring, bracelet
- made of copper wire, and two beads made of a rolled piece of metal sheet. As part of metallographic analysis of metal finds from grave 7, site 2 in Książnice, quantitative and qualitative analyses were conducted, regarding chemistry and microstructure of all the five artifacts. In the artifacts tested, there were identified the elements significant from the perspective of raw material origin and smelting technology: arsenic, antimony, silver, tin, zinc, lead, bismuth, cobalt, nickel and iron. The highest total content of impurities was noted for the bracelet. Against the background of other elements, the arsenic content stands out here and it is 2.1%, and lead 0.26%. For the remaining artifacts, the arsenic content was 0÷0,24%, and lead 0÷0,039%. Antimony (0.098%) and zinc (0.15%) was only recorded for the one of the bead. Also, the highest content of silver (0.05%) was established in this case. In the remaining ornaments, the silver content was below 0.02%. Based on the X-ray fluorescent spectroscopy results, chemical profiles were established for the individual, and they were ascribed to raw material groups according to R. Krause: 1) pure copper, 2) arsenic copper and
- antimony copper (Krause 2003: 90–91, Abb. 40–41). The presented inventory of copper artifacts from grave 7, having many analogies in the Carpathian Basin and the areas to the north and east of the Carpathians, confirms the thesis about wide, trans-Carpathian contacts of the group which was using the necropolis in Książnice at the turn of 5th and 4th millennium BC.
Affiliation
Wydział Historyczny : Instytut Archeologii
| dc.abstract.en | This article presents a typological and physical metallurgy analysis of copper artifacts found in child grave (no 7) at the Lublin-Volhynian culture cemetery in Książnice (Lesser Poland). The burial, dating to approx. 4050–3940 BC, contains a rich set of copper jewellery: a massive earring, small earring, bracelet - made of copper wire, and two beads made of a rolled piece of metal sheet. As part of metallographic analysis of metal finds from grave 7, site 2 in Książnice, quantitative and qualitative analyses were conducted, regarding chemistry and microstructure of all the five artifacts. In the artifacts tested, there were identified the elements significant from the perspective of raw material origin and smelting technology: arsenic, antimony, silver, tin, zinc, lead, bismuth, cobalt, nickel and iron. The highest total content of impurities was noted for the bracelet. Against the background of other elements, the arsenic content stands out here and it is 2.1%, and lead 0.26%. For the remaining artifacts, the arsenic content was 0÷0,24%, and lead 0÷0,039%. Antimony (0.098%) and zinc (0.15%) was only recorded for the one of the bead. Also, the highest content of silver (0.05%) was established in this case. In the remaining ornaments, the silver content was below 0.02%. Based on the X-ray fluorescent spectroscopy results, chemical profiles were established for the individual, and they were ascribed to raw material groups according to R. Krause: 1) pure copper, 2) arsenic copper and 3) antimony copper (Krause 2003: 90–91, Abb. 40–41). The presented inventory of copper artifacts from grave 7, having many analogies in the Carpathian Basin and the areas to the north and east of the Carpathians, confirms the thesis about wide, trans-Carpathian contacts of the group which was using the necropolis in Książnice at the turn of 5th and 4th millennium BC. | pl |
| dc.affiliation | Wydział Historyczny : Instytut Archeologii | pl |
| dc.contributor.author | Wilk, Stanisław - 254551 | pl |
| dc.contributor.author | Garbacz-Klempka, Aldona | pl |
| dc.date.accession | 2019-07-16 | pl |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2019-07-25T07:38:30Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2019-07-25T07:38:30Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2016 | pl |
| dc.date.openaccess | 0 | |
| dc.description.accesstime | w momencie opublikowania | |
| dc.description.additional | Plik uzupełniono 27.09.2023 | |
| dc.description.physical | 29-46 | pl |
| dc.description.publication | 0,8 | pl |
| dc.description.version | ostateczna wersja wydawcy | |
| dc.description.volume | 8 | pl |
| dc.identifier.issn | 0137-3285 | pl |
| dc.identifier.project | ROD UJ / O | pl |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/79774 | |
| dc.identifier.weblink | http://www.farkha.nazwa.pl/RechACrac/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Wilk_Garbacz-Klempka_RANS-8.pdf | pl |
| dc.language | eng | pl |
| dc.language.container | eng | pl |
| dc.rights | Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Na tych samych warunkach 4.0 Międzynarodowa | |
| dc.rights.licence | CC-BY-NC-SA | |
| dc.rights.uri | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode.pl | |
| dc.share.type | otwarte czasopismo | |
| dc.subject.en | copper jewellery | pl |
| dc.subject.en | metallurgy analysis | pl |
| dc.subject.en | graves | pl |
| dc.subject.en | Lublin-Volhynian culture | pl |
| dc.subject.en | Lesser Poland | pl |
| dc.subject.en | X-ray fluorescence (XRF) | pl |
| dc.subject.en | archaeometallurgy | pl |
| dc.subtype | Article | pl |
| dc.title | Eneolithic copper jewellery from grave 7 of the Lublin-Volhynian culture at site 2 in Książnice, Świętokrzyskie Province, Poland : typological and physical metallurgy characteristic | pl |
| dc.title.journal | Recherches Archeologiques. Nouvelle Serie | pl |
| dc.type | JournalArticle | pl |
| dspace.entity.type | Publication |
dc.abstract.enpl
This article presents a typological and physical metallurgy analysis of copper artifacts found in
child grave (no 7) at the Lublin-Volhynian culture cemetery in Książnice (Lesser Poland). The burial, dating
to approx. 4050–3940 BC, contains a rich set of copper jewellery: a massive earring, small earring, bracelet
- made of copper wire, and two beads made of a rolled piece of metal sheet. As part of metallographic analysis of metal finds from grave 7, site 2 in Książnice, quantitative and qualitative analyses were conducted,
regarding chemistry and microstructure of all the five artifacts. In the artifacts tested, there were identified
the elements significant from the perspective of raw material origin and smelting technology: arsenic, antimony, silver, tin, zinc, lead, bismuth, cobalt, nickel and iron. The highest total content of impurities was
noted for the bracelet. Against the background of other elements, the arsenic content stands out here and it
is 2.1%, and lead 0.26%. For the remaining artifacts, the arsenic content was 0÷0,24%, and lead 0÷0,039%.
Antimony (0.098%) and zinc (0.15%) was only recorded for the one of the bead. Also, the highest content of
silver (0.05%) was established in this case. In the remaining ornaments, the silver content was below 0.02%.
Based on the X-ray fluorescent spectroscopy results, chemical profiles were established for the individual,
and they were ascribed to raw material groups according to R. Krause: 1) pure copper, 2) arsenic copper and
3) antimony copper (Krause 2003: 90–91, Abb. 40–41). The presented inventory of copper artifacts from
grave 7, having many analogies in the Carpathian Basin and the areas to the north and east of the Carpathians, confirms the thesis about wide, trans-Carpathian contacts of the group which was using the necropolis
in Książnice at the turn of 5th and 4th millennium BC. dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Historyczny : Instytut Archeologii dc.contributor.authorpl
Wilk, Stanisław - 254551 dc.contributor.authorpl
Garbacz-Klempka, Aldona dc.date.accessionpl
2019-07-16 dc.date.accessioned
2019-07-25T07:38:30Z dc.date.available
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2016 dc.date.openaccess
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Plik uzupełniono 27.09.2023 dc.description.physicalpl
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eng dc.language.containerpl
eng dc.rights
Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Na tych samych warunkach 4.0 Międzynarodowa dc.rights.licence
CC-BY-NC-SA dc.rights.uri
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode.pl dc.share.type
otwarte czasopismo dc.subject.enpl
copper jewellery dc.subject.enpl
metallurgy analysis dc.subject.enpl
graves dc.subject.enpl
Lublin-Volhynian culture dc.subject.enpl
Lesser Poland dc.subject.enpl
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) dc.subject.enpl
archaeometallurgy dc.subtypepl
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Eneolithic copper jewellery from grave 7 of the Lublin-Volhynian culture at site 2 in Książnice, Świętokrzyskie Province, Poland : typological and physical metallurgy characteristic dc.title.journalpl
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