Инд. авторы: Nesterov S.P., Kolmogorov Y.P.
Заглавие: The Study of Non-Ferrous Metal Artifacts of the Early Iron Age and Medieval Cultures in the Western Amur Basin
Библ. ссылка: Nesterov S.P., Kolmogorov Y.P. The Study of Non-Ferrous Metal Artifacts of the Early Iron Age and Medieval Cultures in the Western Amur Basin // Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia. - 2021. - Vol.49. - Iss. 2. - P.84-93. - ISSN 1563-0110. - EISSN 1531-832X.
Внешние системы: DOI: 10.17746/1563-0110.2021.49.2.084-093; WoS: 000670107100008;
Реферат: eng: We describe the morphological and quantitative characteristics, and the elemental composition, of 23 bronze artifacts, seven silver ones, and a gold adornment, spanning the period from late 11th century BC to 15th century AD. These items (adornments and tools) belong to the Uril and Talakan cultures of the Early Iron Age, Mikhailovka, Mohe, and Central Asian cultures of the Early Middle Ages, and the Ducher culture of the Late Middle Ages. Elemental analysis of the bronze items at the SB RAS Institute of Nuclear Physics Siberian Center for Synchrotron and Terahertz Radiation Station of Local and Scanning X-Ray Fluorescence Elemental Analysis showed that over about 2.5 thousand years, tin-lead or lead-tin bronze was used for manufacture. Also, the best convergence of concentrations of chemical elements for Talakan and Mikhailovka artifacts testifies to evolutionary continuity between the Talakan and Mikhailovka cultures. Analysis of the elemental composition of Mohe silver and gold items from the Amur basin was carried out for the first time, revealing the high purity of precious metals used for manufacturing early medieval jewelry.
Ключевые слова: elemental analysis; gold; silver; bronze; jewelry; Western Amur basin;
Издано: 2021
Физ. характеристика: с.84-93