Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall:Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses
The appearance of Beaker pottery in Britain and Ireland during the twenty-fifth century BC marks a significant archaeological horizon, being synchronous with the first metal artefacts. The adoption of arsenical copper, mostly from Ireland, was followed by that of tin-bronze around 2200 BC. However,...
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ftunbrightoncris:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/773c339a-c4d9-4340-a9c9-96fa52fa1618 2023-05-15T18:07:24+02:00 Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall:Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses Carey, Chris Tsoraki, Christina Jones, Andy Harris, Oliver Crellin, Rachel Lyons, Peter 2022-08-30 application/pdf https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/publications/773c339a-c4d9-4340-a9c9-96fa52fa1618 https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2022.30 https://cris.brighton.ac.uk/ws/files/33287695/EJA_470_Tin_Final_PURE.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Carey , C , Tsoraki , C , Jones , A , Harris , O , Crellin , R & Lyons , P 2022 , ' Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall : Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses ' , European Journal of Archaeology , vol. 2022 , pp. 1-21 . https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2022.30 Beaker Cornwall cassiterite microwear metallurgy ore processing article 2022 ftunbrightoncris https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2022.30 2022-09-25T16:31:58Z The appearance of Beaker pottery in Britain and Ireland during the twenty-fifth century BC marks a significant archaeological horizon, being synchronous with the first metal artefacts. The adoption of arsenical copper, mostly from Ireland, was followed by that of tin-bronze around 2200 BC. However, whilst the copper mine of Ross Island in Ireland is securely dated to the Early Bronze Age, and further such mines in the UK have been dated to the Early and Middle Bronze Age, the evidence for the exploitation of tin ores, the other key ingredient to make bronze, has remained circumstantial. This article contains the detailed analyses of seven stone artefacts from securely dated contexts, using a combination of surface pXRF and microwear analysis. The results provide strong evidence that the tools were used in cassiterite processing. The combined analysis of these artefacts documents in detail the exploitation of Cornish tin during this early phase of metal use in Britain and Ireland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ross Island The University of Brighton Research Portal Copper Mine ENVELOPE(-59.667,-59.667,-62.383,-62.383) Cornish ENVELOPE(163.083,163.083,-66.717,-66.717) Cornwall ENVELOPE(-59.688,-59.688,-62.366,-62.366) Ross Island European Journal of Archaeology 1 21 |
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The appearance of Beaker pottery in Britain and Ireland during the twenty-fifth century BC marks a significant archaeological horizon, being synchronous with the first metal artefacts. The adoption of arsenical copper, mostly from Ireland, was followed by that of tin-bronze around 2200 BC. However, whilst the copper mine of Ross Island in Ireland is securely dated to the Early Bronze Age, and further such mines in the UK have been dated to the Early and Middle Bronze Age, the evidence for the exploitation of tin ores, the other key ingredient to make bronze, has remained circumstantial. This article contains the detailed analyses of seven stone artefacts from securely dated contexts, using a combination of surface pXRF and microwear analysis. The results provide strong evidence that the tools were used in cassiterite processing. The combined analysis of these artefacts documents in detail the exploitation of Cornish tin during this early phase of metal use in Britain and Ireland. |
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Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall:Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses |
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Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall:Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses |
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Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall:Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses |
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Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall:Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses |
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Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall:Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses |
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beaker and early bronze age tin exploitation in cornwall:cassiterite processing identified through microwear and pxrf analyses |
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Carey , C , Tsoraki , C , Jones , A , Harris , O , Crellin , R & Lyons , P 2022 , ' Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall : Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses ' , European Journal of Archaeology , vol. 2022 , pp. 1-21 . https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2022.30 |
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