THE ALCHEDAT I BARROW’S BRONZES AND THE TESIN STAGE OF THE TAGAR CULTURE METALLURGY IN THE MARIINSK FOREST-STEPPE

The paper presents the results of atomic-emission analysis of the elemental composition of the bronze originating from the northwestern Tagar culture area and dating by the Tesin stage. The mass analysis of the Tesin bronzes from this region were obtained for the first time. It has proved the predom...

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Main Authors: Anna S. Savelieva, Pavel V. German, Larisa Yu. Bobrova
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Kemerovo State University 2016
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:663cdc23db424f5c9be6ab94d9ec9032 2023-07-30T04:07:11+02:00 THE ALCHEDAT I BARROW’S BRONZES AND THE TESIN STAGE OF THE TAGAR CULTURE METALLURGY IN THE MARIINSK FOREST-STEPPE Anna S. Savelieva Pavel V. German Larisa Yu. Bobrova 2016-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/663cdc23db424f5c9be6ab94d9ec9032 EN RU eng rus Kemerovo State University https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/1086 https://doaj.org/toc/2078-8975 https://doaj.org/toc/2078-8983 2078-8975 2078-8983 https://doaj.org/article/663cdc23db424f5c9be6ab94d9ec9032 Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета, Vol 0, Iss 1, Pp 39-48 (2016) elemental composition of bronzes emission analysis types of copper based alloys the tagar culture the tesin stage the mariinsk forest-steppe History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics DK1-4735 Psychology BF1-990 article 2016 ftdoajarticles 2023-07-16T00:35:42Z The paper presents the results of atomic-emission analysis of the elemental composition of the bronze originating from the northwestern Tagar culture area and dating by the Tesin stage. The mass analysis of the Tesin bronzes from this region were obtained for the first time. It has proved the predominance of arsenic copper and arsenic copper with tin addition in Alchedat I’s bronzes. Alchedat I’s set of bronze recipes differs from Minusinsk Tesin metal, where mainly arsenic and tin-arsenic bronzes have been discovered. Another specific feature of the Mariinsk bronzes was revealed at the presence of several Tagar knives produced from the lead-arsenic bronze which is most characteristic of the metallurgical centers in the Baikal region of the Hun time. Another attractive peculiarity of Alchedat I’s copper is the constant presence of tin concentrations at metal. Perhaps it should be explained by the practice of the secondary smelting of the bronze wares that could be withdrawn from the earlier burials. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tagar culture Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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topic elemental composition of bronzes
emission analysis
types of copper based alloys
the tagar culture
the tesin stage
the mariinsk forest-steppe
History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics
DK1-4735
Psychology
BF1-990
spellingShingle elemental composition of bronzes
emission analysis
types of copper based alloys
the tagar culture
the tesin stage
the mariinsk forest-steppe
History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics
DK1-4735
Psychology
BF1-990
Anna S. Savelieva
Pavel V. German
Larisa Yu. Bobrova
THE ALCHEDAT I BARROW’S BRONZES AND THE TESIN STAGE OF THE TAGAR CULTURE METALLURGY IN THE MARIINSK FOREST-STEPPE
topic_facet elemental composition of bronzes
emission analysis
types of copper based alloys
the tagar culture
the tesin stage
the mariinsk forest-steppe
History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics
DK1-4735
Psychology
BF1-990
description The paper presents the results of atomic-emission analysis of the elemental composition of the bronze originating from the northwestern Tagar culture area and dating by the Tesin stage. The mass analysis of the Tesin bronzes from this region were obtained for the first time. It has proved the predominance of arsenic copper and arsenic copper with tin addition in Alchedat I’s bronzes. Alchedat I’s set of bronze recipes differs from Minusinsk Tesin metal, where mainly arsenic and tin-arsenic bronzes have been discovered. Another specific feature of the Mariinsk bronzes was revealed at the presence of several Tagar knives produced from the lead-arsenic bronze which is most characteristic of the metallurgical centers in the Baikal region of the Hun time. Another attractive peculiarity of Alchedat I’s copper is the constant presence of tin concentrations at metal. Perhaps it should be explained by the practice of the secondary smelting of the bronze wares that could be withdrawn from the earlier burials.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Anna S. Savelieva
Pavel V. German
Larisa Yu. Bobrova
author_facet Anna S. Savelieva
Pavel V. German
Larisa Yu. Bobrova
author_sort Anna S. Savelieva
title THE ALCHEDAT I BARROW’S BRONZES AND THE TESIN STAGE OF THE TAGAR CULTURE METALLURGY IN THE MARIINSK FOREST-STEPPE
title_short THE ALCHEDAT I BARROW’S BRONZES AND THE TESIN STAGE OF THE TAGAR CULTURE METALLURGY IN THE MARIINSK FOREST-STEPPE
title_full THE ALCHEDAT I BARROW’S BRONZES AND THE TESIN STAGE OF THE TAGAR CULTURE METALLURGY IN THE MARIINSK FOREST-STEPPE
title_fullStr THE ALCHEDAT I BARROW’S BRONZES AND THE TESIN STAGE OF THE TAGAR CULTURE METALLURGY IN THE MARIINSK FOREST-STEPPE
title_full_unstemmed THE ALCHEDAT I BARROW’S BRONZES AND THE TESIN STAGE OF THE TAGAR CULTURE METALLURGY IN THE MARIINSK FOREST-STEPPE
title_sort alchedat i barrow’s bronzes and the tesin stage of the tagar culture metallurgy in the mariinsk forest-steppe
publisher Kemerovo State University
publishDate 2016
url https://doaj.org/article/663cdc23db424f5c9be6ab94d9ec9032
genre Tagar culture
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op_source Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета, Vol 0, Iss 1, Pp 39-48 (2016)
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