Tin-bronze makes its appearance in Southern Levant during the Early Bronze IV, the post-urban phase of the last centuries of the 3rdmillennium BC, when arsenical copper was still the most widespread copper alloy. Only from the following Middle Bronze Age tin-bronze will be the utmost spread alloy. The adoption of tin as alloying metal purports new technological skills, and a changed trade supply system, through new routes, thanks to itinerant coppersmiths. The examination of dagger TS.14.143 found in an EB IV (2300-2000 BC) tomb at Jericho by mean of trace elements and Energy Dispersive X-ray Diffraction analyses, provided info about its metal composition and technology. The detection of tin, testified only by a few specimens at the site so far, allows some reflections about the beginning of diffusion tin-bronze, and the presence of a small-scale melting activity in the post-urban phase in the key-site of Jericho.

Not invasive analyses on a tin-bronze dagger from Jericho. A case study / Nigro, Lorenzo; Montanari, Daria; Mura, Francesco; Caminiti, Ruggero. - In: MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY & ARCHAEOMETRY. - ISSN 1108-9628. - STAMPA. - 18:1(2018), pp. 199-207. [10.5281/zenodo.1161359]

Not invasive analyses on a tin-bronze dagger from Jericho. A case study

Nigro, Lorenzo;Montanari, Daria
;
Mura, Francesco;Caminiti, Ruggero
2018

Abstract

Tin-bronze makes its appearance in Southern Levant during the Early Bronze IV, the post-urban phase of the last centuries of the 3rdmillennium BC, when arsenical copper was still the most widespread copper alloy. Only from the following Middle Bronze Age tin-bronze will be the utmost spread alloy. The adoption of tin as alloying metal purports new technological skills, and a changed trade supply system, through new routes, thanks to itinerant coppersmiths. The examination of dagger TS.14.143 found in an EB IV (2300-2000 BC) tomb at Jericho by mean of trace elements and Energy Dispersive X-ray Diffraction analyses, provided info about its metal composition and technology. The detection of tin, testified only by a few specimens at the site so far, allows some reflections about the beginning of diffusion tin-bronze, and the presence of a small-scale melting activity in the post-urban phase in the key-site of Jericho.
2018
Bronze alloy; Dagger; Early bronze IV; Jericho; not invasive analyses; archeology
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Not invasive analyses on a tin-bronze dagger from Jericho. A case study / Nigro, Lorenzo; Montanari, Daria; Mura, Francesco; Caminiti, Ruggero. - In: MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY & ARCHAEOMETRY. - ISSN 1108-9628. - STAMPA. - 18:1(2018), pp. 199-207. [10.5281/zenodo.1161359]
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