Methodologies for the investigation of corroded iron objects: examples from prehistoric sites in South-eastern Arabia and Western Iran

Author(s)
Stepanov, Ivan
Weeks, Lloyd
Franke, Kristina
Cable, Charlotte
Overlaet, Bruno
Magee, Peter
Handel, Marc
Aali, Yaaquob Youssef al
Radwan, Mansour Boraik
Zein, Hassan
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
Ancient iron objects from early Iron Age archaeological sites are almost always severely corroded, which can severely limit the possibilities for their archaeometallurgical analysis. In this paper, a range of corroded iron objects from different sites and regions of the ancient Near East are investigated with the purpose of developing an integrated scientific approach to the investigation of such materials, outlining the capabilities and major technical limitations of currently available techniques. Specific objectives of the research include: (1) Assessing the state of degradation of ancient ferrous objects in respect to the portion of remnant carburized areas preserved; (2) Identifying metallographic structures and evaluating the carbon content from the observation of remnant carburized areas; (3) Developing an understanding of the representativeness of remnant carburized areas in corroded ferrous samples; and (4) Exploring the validity and technical constraints of SEM-EDS analyses of slag inclusions in corroded iron artefacts for the determination of provenance.
Citation
Science and Technology of Archaeological Research, 3(2), p. 270-284
ISSN
2054-8923
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Language
en
Publisher
Routledge
Rights
Attribution 4.0 International
Title
Methodologies for the investigation of corroded iron objects: examples from prehistoric sites in South-eastern Arabia and Western Iran
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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