An insight from the sea: provenance studies on Roman lead artefacts from the Arade River, Portimão (Portugal)

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Susana Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Valério, Pedro, Freitas, Vera Teixeira de, Fabião, Carlos, Soares, António Monge, Araújo, Maria Fátima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/60153
Resumo: In the present study, 37 lead artefacts were characterised to identify possible lead sources allowing to establish trade fluxes concerning food and textile products during Roman times. These artefacts were uncovered by dredging works at the Arade River estuary (Portimão). The city of Portimão (Lusitania province) was an important harbour, where several fish-processing factories were installed, and Arade River provides major access to the hinterland, both displaying an important commercial activity during the Late Antiquity. The methodology includes the typological and chemical (elemental and Pb isotopes) characterisation of artefacts. Samples were divided into the following: (i) rectangular plaques with decorations in relief such as tridents, fishes, or palms leaf, an iconography known to be displayed in some African amphora handles; (ii) small plaques with one perforation and incised Roman numerals, probably related with textile products; and (iii) fishing net weights, smooth plaques of unknown functionality, and a small rectangular prismatic plaque, perhaps an ingot. Elemental analysis was performed by ICP-MS, and results were interpreted by multivariate statistical analysis, which suggested different processes to obtain raw materials, namely lead obtained by the reduction of litharge or smelting of silver-poor galena. Cluster analysis grouped most of samples with motif depictions, which were further analysed by MC-ICP-MS to determine Pb isotope ratios. The possible sources of lead were identified by combining archaeological data with the nearest Euclidean neighbours using a large database comprising the Iberian Peninsula and Mediterranean region. The Pb isotope signatures suggested lead sources located not only in the Iberian Peninsula but also in North Africa, evidencing a long-distance trade between those Roman provinces.
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spelling An insight from the sea: provenance studies on Roman lead artefacts from the Arade River, Portimão (Portugal)Lead labelsElemental compositionLead isotopesProvenanceRoman trade networksPortimãoIn the present study, 37 lead artefacts were characterised to identify possible lead sources allowing to establish trade fluxes concerning food and textile products during Roman times. These artefacts were uncovered by dredging works at the Arade River estuary (Portimão). The city of Portimão (Lusitania province) was an important harbour, where several fish-processing factories were installed, and Arade River provides major access to the hinterland, both displaying an important commercial activity during the Late Antiquity. The methodology includes the typological and chemical (elemental and Pb isotopes) characterisation of artefacts. Samples were divided into the following: (i) rectangular plaques with decorations in relief such as tridents, fishes, or palms leaf, an iconography known to be displayed in some African amphora handles; (ii) small plaques with one perforation and incised Roman numerals, probably related with textile products; and (iii) fishing net weights, smooth plaques of unknown functionality, and a small rectangular prismatic plaque, perhaps an ingot. Elemental analysis was performed by ICP-MS, and results were interpreted by multivariate statistical analysis, which suggested different processes to obtain raw materials, namely lead obtained by the reduction of litharge or smelting of silver-poor galena. Cluster analysis grouped most of samples with motif depictions, which were further analysed by MC-ICP-MS to determine Pb isotope ratios. The possible sources of lead were identified by combining archaeological data with the nearest Euclidean neighbours using a large database comprising the Iberian Peninsula and Mediterranean region. The Pb isotope signatures suggested lead sources located not only in the Iberian Peninsula but also in North Africa, evidencing a long-distance trade between those Roman provinces.Springer LinkRepositório da Universidade de LisboaGomes, Susana SousaValério, PedroFreitas, Vera Teixeira deFabião, CarlosSoares, António MongeAraújo, Maria Fátima2023-11-03T16:41:35Z2023-10-282023-10-28T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/60153engGomes, S. S., Valério, P., Freitas, V. T. d., Fabião, C., Soares, A. M., & Araújo, M. F. (2023). An insight from the sea: provenance studies on Roman lead artefacts from the Arade River, Portimão (Portugal). Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 15(11). doi: 10.1007/s12520-023-01878-21866-9557https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-023-01878-2info: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:RCAAP2023-11-08T17:09:36Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/60153Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:09:51.880799Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An insight from the sea: provenance studies on Roman lead artefacts from the Arade River, Portimão (Portugal)
title An insight from the sea: provenance studies on Roman lead artefacts from the Arade River, Portimão (Portugal)
spellingShingle An insight from the sea: provenance studies on Roman lead artefacts from the Arade River, Portimão (Portugal)
Gomes, Susana Sousa
Lead labels
Elemental composition
Lead isotopes
Provenance
Roman trade networks
Portimão
title_short An insight from the sea: provenance studies on Roman lead artefacts from the Arade River, Portimão (Portugal)
title_full An insight from the sea: provenance studies on Roman lead artefacts from the Arade River, Portimão (Portugal)
title_fullStr An insight from the sea: provenance studies on Roman lead artefacts from the Arade River, Portimão (Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed An insight from the sea: provenance studies on Roman lead artefacts from the Arade River, Portimão (Portugal)
title_sort An insight from the sea: provenance studies on Roman lead artefacts from the Arade River, Portimão (Portugal)
author Gomes, Susana Sousa
author_facet Gomes, Susana Sousa
Valério, Pedro
Freitas, Vera Teixeira de
Fabião, Carlos
Soares, António Monge
Araújo, Maria Fátima
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author2 Valério, Pedro
Freitas, Vera Teixeira de
Fabião, Carlos
Soares, António Monge
Araújo, Maria Fátima
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Susana Sousa
Valério, Pedro
Freitas, Vera Teixeira de
Fabião, Carlos
Soares, António Monge
Araújo, Maria Fátima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lead labels
Elemental composition
Lead isotopes
Provenance
Roman trade networks
Portimão
topic Lead labels
Elemental composition
Lead isotopes
Provenance
Roman trade networks
Portimão
description In the present study, 37 lead artefacts were characterised to identify possible lead sources allowing to establish trade fluxes concerning food and textile products during Roman times. These artefacts were uncovered by dredging works at the Arade River estuary (Portimão). The city of Portimão (Lusitania province) was an important harbour, where several fish-processing factories were installed, and Arade River provides major access to the hinterland, both displaying an important commercial activity during the Late Antiquity. The methodology includes the typological and chemical (elemental and Pb isotopes) characterisation of artefacts. Samples were divided into the following: (i) rectangular plaques with decorations in relief such as tridents, fishes, or palms leaf, an iconography known to be displayed in some African amphora handles; (ii) small plaques with one perforation and incised Roman numerals, probably related with textile products; and (iii) fishing net weights, smooth plaques of unknown functionality, and a small rectangular prismatic plaque, perhaps an ingot. Elemental analysis was performed by ICP-MS, and results were interpreted by multivariate statistical analysis, which suggested different processes to obtain raw materials, namely lead obtained by the reduction of litharge or smelting of silver-poor galena. Cluster analysis grouped most of samples with motif depictions, which were further analysed by MC-ICP-MS to determine Pb isotope ratios. The possible sources of lead were identified by combining archaeological data with the nearest Euclidean neighbours using a large database comprising the Iberian Peninsula and Mediterranean region. The Pb isotope signatures suggested lead sources located not only in the Iberian Peninsula but also in North Africa, evidencing a long-distance trade between those Roman provinces.
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