Technological characteristics of objects made of iron and iron-carbon alloys associated with the Yudino Culture (according to the metallographic data)

Towards the beginning of the 2nd millennium CE, the population of Western Siberia had achieved significant progress in the production and processing of ferrous metals. This is especially well demonstrated by the complexes of the 10th–13th centuries in the Lower Irtysh River area (Western Siberia) an...

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Main Authors: Zinyakov N.M., Tret'iakov E.A.
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Published: Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA 2022
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:651b4999c7bd46d9a21185ebfc8efbef 2023-05-15T17:48:49+02:00 Technological characteristics of objects made of iron and iron-carbon alloys associated with the Yudino Culture (according to the metallographic data) Zinyakov N.M. Tret'iakov E.A. 2022-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2022-57-2-5 https://doaj.org/article/651b4999c7bd46d9a21185ebfc8efbef RU rus Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA http://www.ipdn.ru/_private/a57/58-70.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1811-7465 https://doaj.org/toc/2071-0437 doi:10.20874/2071-0437-2022-57-2-5 1811-7465 2071-0437 https://doaj.org/article/651b4999c7bd46d9a21185ebfc8efbef Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, Iss 2(57), Pp 58-70 (2022) western siberia tobol basin еarly middle ages yudino culture ferrous metal metallographic analysis production technology Archaeology CC1-960 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2022-57-2-5 2022-12-31T02:52:58Z Towards the beginning of the 2nd millennium CE, the population of Western Siberia had achieved significant progress in the production and processing of ferrous metals. This is especially well demonstrated by the complexes of the 10th–13th centuries in the Lower Irtysh River area (Western Siberia) and Lower Ob River area (Western Siberia) (archaeological sites of the Ust-Ishim and Nizhneobskaya Cultures), whose materials allowed tracing a unified tradition of metalworking among the representatives of these cultures. At the time, the adjacent territory of the Tobol River (Western Siberia) was occupied by population of the Yudino Culture, whose sites yielded many different-type products from ferrous metals. At the same time, the remains of metal production sites, which confirm the presence of this craft in the economy of the population of the Tobol River area in the 9th–13th centuries, were found on the settlements. In this paper, an attempt has been made to study the objects made of ferrous metals aiming at reconstruction of the technology of metal production among the representatives of the Yudino Culture. To solve this problem, we analyzed by means of structural metallography a selection of 26 items from the settlements of Papskoye, Krasnogorskoye, Barsuchye, Rafailovskoye, and Vak-Kur burial ground. The results of the analysis showed that the raw material base was represented by raw steel and bloomery iron, which was most likely produced by local metallurgists. The most common technology of metal processing was open forging of hot metal, during which the object was given a future shape. Most of the objects contain microstructures of sorbite and martensite, which may indicate the use of heat treatment techniques by the blacksmiths, particularly, of soft and hard quenching. In some cases, the masters used the stacked billet method to increase the weight of the product. Nevertheless, the materials show more complex technological schemes, for example, carburization and three-layer welding. Objects made using this ... Article in Journal/Newspaper ob river Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII 2(57) 58 70
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topic western siberia
tobol basin
еarly middle ages
yudino culture
ferrous metal
metallographic analysis
production technology
Archaeology
CC1-960
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tobol basin
еarly middle ages
yudino culture
ferrous metal
metallographic analysis
production technology
Archaeology
CC1-960
Zinyakov N.M.
Tret'iakov E.A.
Technological characteristics of objects made of iron and iron-carbon alloys associated with the Yudino Culture (according to the metallographic data)
topic_facet western siberia
tobol basin
еarly middle ages
yudino culture
ferrous metal
metallographic analysis
production technology
Archaeology
CC1-960
description Towards the beginning of the 2nd millennium CE, the population of Western Siberia had achieved significant progress in the production and processing of ferrous metals. This is especially well demonstrated by the complexes of the 10th–13th centuries in the Lower Irtysh River area (Western Siberia) and Lower Ob River area (Western Siberia) (archaeological sites of the Ust-Ishim and Nizhneobskaya Cultures), whose materials allowed tracing a unified tradition of metalworking among the representatives of these cultures. At the time, the adjacent territory of the Tobol River (Western Siberia) was occupied by population of the Yudino Culture, whose sites yielded many different-type products from ferrous metals. At the same time, the remains of metal production sites, which confirm the presence of this craft in the economy of the population of the Tobol River area in the 9th–13th centuries, were found on the settlements. In this paper, an attempt has been made to study the objects made of ferrous metals aiming at reconstruction of the technology of metal production among the representatives of the Yudino Culture. To solve this problem, we analyzed by means of structural metallography a selection of 26 items from the settlements of Papskoye, Krasnogorskoye, Barsuchye, Rafailovskoye, and Vak-Kur burial ground. The results of the analysis showed that the raw material base was represented by raw steel and bloomery iron, which was most likely produced by local metallurgists. The most common technology of metal processing was open forging of hot metal, during which the object was given a future shape. Most of the objects contain microstructures of sorbite and martensite, which may indicate the use of heat treatment techniques by the blacksmiths, particularly, of soft and hard quenching. In some cases, the masters used the stacked billet method to increase the weight of the product. Nevertheless, the materials show more complex technological schemes, for example, carburization and three-layer welding. Objects made using this ...
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title Technological characteristics of objects made of iron and iron-carbon alloys associated with the Yudino Culture (according to the metallographic data)
title_short Technological characteristics of objects made of iron and iron-carbon alloys associated with the Yudino Culture (according to the metallographic data)
title_full Technological characteristics of objects made of iron and iron-carbon alloys associated with the Yudino Culture (according to the metallographic data)
title_fullStr Technological characteristics of objects made of iron and iron-carbon alloys associated with the Yudino Culture (according to the metallographic data)
title_full_unstemmed Technological characteristics of objects made of iron and iron-carbon alloys associated with the Yudino Culture (according to the metallographic data)
title_sort technological characteristics of objects made of iron and iron-carbon alloys associated with the yudino culture (according to the metallographic data)
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