Islamic copper-based metal artefacts Open Access from the Garb al-Andalus. A multidisciplinary approach on the Alcáçova of Mārtulah (Mértola, South of Portugal)
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Resumo: | A multidisciplinary approach has been applied to investigate the production technology of a collection of copperbased artefacts found during archaeological excavation campaigns carried out in the Almohad neighbourhood of Mārtulah, the Islamic name of modern Mértola (South of Portugal). In stark contrast to other Islamic materials found in the same site such as common and finely decorated pottery, glass, and bone artefacts, metal objects have received less attention despite the high number of artefacts recovered. This study focuses on the chemical characterisation of 171 copper-based artefacts dating back to the 12th and the first half of the thirteenth centuries. The artefacts are daily use objects and consist of personal ornaments (earrings, rings, and casket ornaments), tools (spindles, spatulas, and oil lamp sticks) and artefacts with unknown functions. The analytical results by X-ray fluorescence Spectroscopy (XRF) provided information not only about technological issues but infer as well on the socio-economic implications of metal consumption in Islamic Mértola. Results revealed that metals were produced using a variety of Cu-based alloys, namely unalloyed copper, brasses (Cu + Zn), bronzes (Cu + Sn), and red brasses (Cu + Sn + Zn), with a variable concentration of Pb, without any apparent consistency, as a likely result of recurrent recycling and mixing scrap metals practices or use of mineral raw materials available locally. |
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Islamic copper-based metal artefacts Open Access from the Garb al-Andalus. A multidisciplinary approach on the Alcáçova of Mārtulah (Mértola, South of Portugal)Islamic metallurgyMértolaAl-AndalusEDXRF,Medieval metal technologyA multidisciplinary approach has been applied to investigate the production technology of a collection of copperbased artefacts found during archaeological excavation campaigns carried out in the Almohad neighbourhood of Mārtulah, the Islamic name of modern Mértola (South of Portugal). In stark contrast to other Islamic materials found in the same site such as common and finely decorated pottery, glass, and bone artefacts, metal objects have received less attention despite the high number of artefacts recovered. This study focuses on the chemical characterisation of 171 copper-based artefacts dating back to the 12th and the first half of the thirteenth centuries. The artefacts are daily use objects and consist of personal ornaments (earrings, rings, and casket ornaments), tools (spindles, spatulas, and oil lamp sticks) and artefacts with unknown functions. The analytical results by X-ray fluorescence Spectroscopy (XRF) provided information not only about technological issues but infer as well on the socio-economic implications of metal consumption in Islamic Mértola. Results revealed that metals were produced using a variety of Cu-based alloys, namely unalloyed copper, brasses (Cu + Zn), bronzes (Cu + Sn), and red brasses (Cu + Sn + Zn), with a variable concentration of Pb, without any apparent consistency, as a likely result of recurrent recycling and mixing scrap metals practices or use of mineral raw materials available locally.Project DE RE METALLICA—Hercules Laboratory(FCT-UIDB/04449/2020). H2020-MSCA-ITN-EJD ED-ARCHMAT (GA 766311Springer Nature2022-07-04T14:38:02Z2022-07-042022-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/32236https://doi.org/Bottaini, C., Martínez, S.G., Bordalo, R. et al. Islamic copper-based metal artefacts from the Garb al-Andalus. A multidisciplinary approach on the Alcáçova of Mārtulah (Mértola, South of Portugal). Herit Sci 10, 97 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-022-00736-zhttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/32236https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-022-00736-zenghttps://heritagesciencejournal.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40494-022-00736-zschiavon@uevora.ptcarlo@uevora.ptsgm@uevora.ptmassimo@uevora.pt247Schiavon, NicolaBottaini, CarloMartinez, Susana GomezBeltrame, Massimoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:32:45Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/32236Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:21:18.014706Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Islamic copper-based metal artefacts Open Access from the Garb al-Andalus. A multidisciplinary approach on the Alcáçova of Mārtulah (Mértola, South of Portugal) |
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Islamic copper-based metal artefacts Open Access from the Garb al-Andalus. A multidisciplinary approach on the Alcáçova of Mārtulah (Mértola, South of Portugal) |
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Islamic copper-based metal artefacts Open Access from the Garb al-Andalus. A multidisciplinary approach on the Alcáçova of Mārtulah (Mértola, South of Portugal) Schiavon, Nicola Islamic metallurgy Mértola Al-Andalus EDXRF, Medieval metal technology |
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Islamic copper-based metal artefacts Open Access from the Garb al-Andalus. A multidisciplinary approach on the Alcáçova of Mārtulah (Mértola, South of Portugal) |
title_full |
Islamic copper-based metal artefacts Open Access from the Garb al-Andalus. A multidisciplinary approach on the Alcáçova of Mārtulah (Mértola, South of Portugal) |
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Islamic copper-based metal artefacts Open Access from the Garb al-Andalus. A multidisciplinary approach on the Alcáçova of Mārtulah (Mértola, South of Portugal) |
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Islamic copper-based metal artefacts Open Access from the Garb al-Andalus. A multidisciplinary approach on the Alcáçova of Mārtulah (Mértola, South of Portugal) |
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Islamic copper-based metal artefacts Open Access from the Garb al-Andalus. A multidisciplinary approach on the Alcáçova of Mārtulah (Mértola, South of Portugal) |
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Schiavon, Nicola |
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Schiavon, Nicola Bottaini, Carlo Martinez, Susana Gomez Beltrame, Massimo |
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Bottaini, Carlo Martinez, Susana Gomez Beltrame, Massimo |
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Schiavon, Nicola Bottaini, Carlo Martinez, Susana Gomez Beltrame, Massimo |
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Islamic metallurgy Mértola Al-Andalus EDXRF, Medieval metal technology |
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Islamic metallurgy Mértola Al-Andalus EDXRF, Medieval metal technology |
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A multidisciplinary approach has been applied to investigate the production technology of a collection of copperbased artefacts found during archaeological excavation campaigns carried out in the Almohad neighbourhood of Mārtulah, the Islamic name of modern Mértola (South of Portugal). In stark contrast to other Islamic materials found in the same site such as common and finely decorated pottery, glass, and bone artefacts, metal objects have received less attention despite the high number of artefacts recovered. This study focuses on the chemical characterisation of 171 copper-based artefacts dating back to the 12th and the first half of the thirteenth centuries. The artefacts are daily use objects and consist of personal ornaments (earrings, rings, and casket ornaments), tools (spindles, spatulas, and oil lamp sticks) and artefacts with unknown functions. The analytical results by X-ray fluorescence Spectroscopy (XRF) provided information not only about technological issues but infer as well on the socio-economic implications of metal consumption in Islamic Mértola. Results revealed that metals were produced using a variety of Cu-based alloys, namely unalloyed copper, brasses (Cu + Zn), bronzes (Cu + Sn), and red brasses (Cu + Sn + Zn), with a variable concentration of Pb, without any apparent consistency, as a likely result of recurrent recycling and mixing scrap metals practices or use of mineral raw materials available locally. |
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