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PROGRAM

Arcaeometallurgy in Europe 2019

University of Miskolc, Miskolc, Hungary

19th – 21st June, 2019

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Detailed Program of the

International Conference

Archaeometallurgy in Europe 2019

University of Miskolc

Hungary

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19th June

Lecture Hall 1 Lecture Hall 2 8:30-8:45

Registration - Gallery A/2

8:45-9:00

9:00-9:15

9:15-9:30

9:30-9:45

Welcome (20 min) Opening keynote talk -

Alessandra Giumlia-Mair: Patinated alloys: history of

research and most recent data (40 min)

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9:45-10:00

10:00-10:15

10:15-10:30

10:30-10:45 Coffee break

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19th June

Lecture Hall 1 Lecture Hall 2

Session 1, Copper -

Chair: Justine Bayley Session 2, Gold -

Chair: Susan La Niece

10:45-11:00

1. Thilo REHREN, Petar LESHTAKOV, Petia PENKOVA, Ernst PERNICKA: Chalcolithic Copper smelting at Akladi cheiri, Bulgaria

6. János DANI, Zsófia KERTÉSZ, Ildikó SZATHMÁRI, János Gábor TARBAY, Zita SZIKSZAI, Viktória KISS: Investigations of gold metallurgy of Copper and Bronze Age in the Carpathian Basin

11:00-11:15

2. Mercedes MURILLO-BARROSO, Ignacio MONTERO-RUIZ, M. Dolores CAMALICH MASSIEU, Dimas MARTÍN-SOCAS, José Miguel NIETO, Marcos MARTINÓN-TORRES: Archaeometallurgical production and sources from the Vera Basin (SE Iberia)

7. Nicole LOCKHOFF, Maryse BLET-LEMARQUAND, Marilou NORDEZ, Sebastian FÜRST, Barbara ARMBRUSTER, Roland SCHWAB, Ernst PERNICKA: Pure and fine, but refined? Some examples from the CELTIC GOLD project

11:15-11:30

3. Leandra REITMAIER-NAEF: The “Oberhalbstein-process”: The chaîne opératoire of the prehistoric copper production in the Oberhalbstein Valley (CH)

8. Barbara ARMBRUSTER, Maryse BLET-LEMARQUAND, Sebastian FÜRST, Sylvia NIETO-PELLETIER, Nicole LOCKHOFF, Pierre-Yves MILCENT, Marilou NORDEZ, Roland SCHWAB: Celtic gold torcs – An interdisciplinary and diachronic perspective

11:30-11:45

4. Erez BEN-YOSEF, Aaron GREENER, Omri YAGEL: The dark side of ancient copper production: mapping metallurgical pollution in the Timna Valley (Israel)

9. Angela CELAURO, David LOEPP, Daniela FERRO, Tilde DE CARO: Experimental and analytical study on gold parting processes used in ancient times

11:45-12:00

5. Peter BRAY: Revisiting Iron in Ancient Copper: Regional and chronological trends in the legacy dataset

10. María Teresa PLAZA: From there, but also from here: Gold technological traditions in San Pedro de Atacama (Chile, South America), during the Middle Period (AD 400-1000)

12:00-12:15 Discussion Discussion

12:15-13:30 Lunch

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19th June

Lecture Hall 1 Lecture Hall 2

Session 3, Technology transfer -

Chair: Thilo Rehren Session 4, Iron 1 -

Chair: Vladimir Zavyalov

13:30-13:45

11. Julia MONTES-LANDA, Ignacio MONTERO-RUIZ, Marcos MARTINÓN-TORRES: Development and co-existence of bronze-making techniques in Prehistory: the case of Emporion’s Neapolis in Northeastern Iberia (late 6th century BC).

16. Javier FRANCO PÉREZ, David LARREINA-GARCÍA, Iosu Etxezarraga Ortuondo, Xabier ALBERDI LONBIDE: An insight into iron-making production in the Basque Country (Northern Spain), technical traditions from I millennium B.C. to Late Medieval times

13:45-14:00

12. Ragnar SAAGE, Sebastian WÄRMLÄNDER: Residues in Estonian technical ceramics and moulds from the Bronze Age to the Early modern period

17. Béla TÖRÖK, Zsolt GALLINA: Ironworking of the Avar period in the Carpathian Basin - an interdisciplinary research project

14:00-14:15

13. Eszter HORVÁTH, Viktória MOZGAI, Boglárka TOPA, Máté SZABÓ, Bernadett BAJNÓCZI: Fine metalwork between two periods: tracing changes in goldsmithing tradition and craft organisation in the mid-to-late 5th-century Carpathian Basin by the investigation of polychrome goldsmiths’ works

18. Ivan VALENT, Tena KARAVIDOVIĆ, Tajana SEKELJ IVANČAN: Bloomery works – organisation of an early medieval iron production process

14:15-14:30

14. Jasmine VIERI, Marcos MARTINÓN-TORRES, Enrico CREMA: Spatio-Temporal Trends on the Chemistry of Pre-Columbian Goldwork: Preliminary Results from Colombia

19. Marion BERRANGER, Marc LEROY, Hervé LAURENT, Paul MERLUZZO, Sylvie LAURENT-CORSINI, Jean-Pierre PIETAK: Some insight about the iron production during the Iron Age and the roman period in the major region of production of Puisaye (France)

14:30-14:45

15. Yi-Ting HSU, Jan FROLIK, Marcos MARTINÓN-TORRES: A comparative study of the fire assay technology in late medieval Europe: Kutná Hora and Porto

20. Ivan STEPANOV, Lee SAUDER, Jake KEEN, Adi ELIYAHU-BEHAR: Bloomery smelting experiments: comparison of bowl and shaft furnaces using materials from Southern Levant

14:45-15:00 Discussion Discussion

15:00-15:15

Coffee break

15:15-15:30

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19th June

Lecture Hall 1 Lecture Hall 2

Session 5, Metallurgy and analytical techniques 1 -

Chair: Ignacio Montero-Ruiz

Session 6, Iron 2 - Chair: Jiři Hosek

15:30-15:45

21. Thomas ROSE, Sabine KLEIN, Erica HANNING: Evaluation of copper isotope fractionation during chalcopyrite smelting

25. Marek VERČÍK, Ümit GÜDER: Iron in the archaic Ionia. Case study: Apollo sanctuary in Didyma

15:45-16:00

22. Agnese BENZONELLI, Ian FREESTONE, Marcos MARTINÓN-TORRES: Black bronzes: Technological traditions, archaeological questions and archaeometric answers

26. Carina BENNERHAG, Lena GRANDIN, Ole STILBORG, Eva HJÄRTHNER-HOLDAR, Kristina SÖDERHOLM: Early Iron Technology in the Circumpolar North

16:00-16:15

23. Kévin COSTA, Céline TOMCZYK, Alain GIOSA, Patrice BRUN, Christophe PETIT: Multivariate statistical study of lead isotopic data: application to copper slag

27. Costanza CUCINI, Maria Pia RICCARDI, Marco TIZZONI: The Celtic-early Roman period metalworker's district of Mediolanum-Milan (Lombardy, Italy)

16:15-16:30

24. Ferenc KRISTÁLY, Béla TÖRÖK: Determination of genetical types of iron working slags through combined mineralogical (XRD-Rietveld) and microchemical (SEM-EDS) investigations

28. Marc GENER-MORET: Technological characterization of pre-Roman weapons from the Iberian Peninsula

16:30-16:45 Discussion Discussion

16:45-17:00 Promotional demonstration and

presentation Atestor - Hitachi

Museum Visit - Welcome Party 18:00-21:00

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20th June

Lecture Hall 1 Lecture Hall 2 Lecture Hall 5 8:30-9:00

Registration - Gallery A/2

Session 7, Bronze 1 -

Chair: Miljana Radivojević Session 8, Iron 3 -

Chair: Philippe Dillmann Session 9, Silver -

Chair: Janka Istenič

9:00-9:15

29. Ignacio MONTERO-RUIZ, Mercedes MURILLO-BARROSO, Duncan HOOK, Neil WILKIN, Aude MONGIATTI, Salvador ROVIRA: Early tin bronzes in El Argar Culture (SE Iberia)

34. Leonid VYAZOV, Yurii SEMYKIN, Eugenia Shaykhutdinova, Darya PETROVA, Dmitrii PONOMARENKO, Yuliya SALOVA: Iron ore mining in Volga-Sviyaga interfluve in the Early Middle ages: impacts on settlement pattern and landscape change

39. Bogdan CONSTANTINESCU, Daniela CRISTEA-STAN: New information on Celtic-type Geto-Dacian silver coinage based on XRF analysis of coins’ alloy

9:15-9:30

30. Tal KAN-CIPOR-MERON: Copper based alloys weapons from Middle Bronze Age II Southern Levant

35. Julian Robert POST MARTINSEN, Bernt RUNDBERGET, Arne JOUTTIJÄRVI, Jan HENNING LARSEN: The iron bloomery smith and his equipment

40. Viktória MOZGAI, Bernadett BAJNÓCZI, Ernst PERNICKA, Zoltán MAY, István FÓRIZS, Zsolt MRÁV, Marianna DÁGI, Mária TÓTH: The Seuso Treasure – detailed archaeometric study on composition, raw material provenance and technology for understanding the late Roman silver-smithing

9:30-9:45

31. Johan LING, Lena GRANDIN, Eva HJÄRTHNER-HOLDAR, Zofia STOS-GALE, Anne Lene MELHEIM: European metals in Scandinavian forms

36. Paul RONDELEZ: Beyond the bowl furnace: early Irish iron smelting

41. Natalya ENIOSOVA, Svetlana VALIULINA: Silver grave goods from the early Magyar Bolshe-Tigansky Cemetery

9:45-10:00

32. Giorgia GHIARA, Paolo PICCARDO, Christophe MANIQUET: Technical information and degradation rate on bronzes from an Iron Age hoard (Tintignac, Corrèze, France)

37. Ole F. NORDLAND, Marcos MARTINÓN-TORRES: Same place, same time, same culture, yet different: Variation within Viking Age ironmaking traditions in Norway

42. Stephen William MERKEL, Jane KERSHAW: The sources of Viking wealth: archaeometric analysis of early Viking-Age silver

10:00-10:15

33. Jean-Marie WELTER, Catherine GAENG, Jeannot METZLER: Gaulish and Gallo-Roman Metalworking on the Titelberg

38. Gert MAGNUSSON, Catarina KARLSSON: Sweden´s Medieval Mining District. A Landscape Perspective

43. Mahir HRNJIĆ, Graham Adrian HAGER-PETER, Thomas BIRCH, Rasmus ANDREASEN, Gry BARFOD, Søren Michael SINDBÆK, Birgitta HÅRDH, Charles LESHER: Provenance study of the Viking Age silver rings

10:15-10:30

Discussion Discussion Discussion

10:30-11:00

Coffee break

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20th June

Lecture Hall 1 Lecture Hall 2 Lecture Hall 5

Session 10, Bronze 2 -

Chair: Elek Benkő Session 11, Iron 4 -

Chair: Vincent Serneels

Session 12, Metallurgy and analytical techniques 2 -

Chair: Milica Marić Stojanović

11:00-11:15

44. Arne JOUTTIJÄRVI: The Biringuccio ladle -the use of written sources in archaeometallurgy

48. Adi ELIYAHU-BEHAR: Iron Ore Sources of the Southern Levant; Experimental iron smelting

52. Laura ARCIDIACONO, Xosé-Lois ARMADA, Giulia FESTA, Carla ANDREANI, Winfried KOCKELMANN, Marcos MARTINÓN-TORRES: Lead cores in Late Bronze Age bronze palstaves revealed using neutron techniques at the ISIS Pulsed Neutron and Muon Source

11:15-11:30

45. Andreas HAUPTMANN; Tobias SKOWRONEK: Global Metal Trade in the 16th Century AD – From Europe to Namibia: The Shipwreck of the Bom Jesus

49. Manon GOSSELIN, Jean-Charles MÉAUDRE, Yohann TENDERO, Philippe DILLMANN, Florian TÉREYGEOL: Barra ferri rotonda in Castel-Minier in the XVth century: from the semi-product to final object, a morphological and metallographic study

53. Máté SEPSI, Valéria MERTINGER, Márton BENKE: Noninvasive anisotropy examination by X-ray diffraction on the Seuso treasure

11:30-11:45

46. Tobias SKOWRONEK, Andreas HAUPTMANN: The impact of European metals in African metalwork: Copper from Slovakia and lead and calamine from central Europe for Africa

50. Paolo PICCARDO, Chiara CALDERINI, Rita VECCHIATTINI: Metallic tie-rods in historical masonry buildings: correlation of mechanical characteristics and metallographic features

54. Irina ZAYTSEVA, Eduard GRESHNIKOV: Bronze reliquary crosses with niello decoration from North-Eastern Rus’: the first studies of the niello composition and the technique of its application

11:45-12:00

47. Peter NORTHOVER, Vanessa CHEEL, Ian MACLEOD, Myra STANBURY: Revisiting Historic Samples: The HMS Sirius Archive

51. Yury SHIRIN, Olga ZAITSEVA, A. A. PUSHKAREV: Attribution of objects on iron making sites of the Kuznetsk Tatars of the 18th century

55. Francesco GRAZZI, Alan WILLIAMS, David EDGE, Antonella SCHERILLO, Takenao SHINOHARA, Eberhard LEHMANN, Floriana SALVEMINI, Francesco CIVITA: Non-destructive compositional, structural and morphological analysis of Japanese swords by neutron methods: a novel insight in the manufacturing techniques

12:00-12:15

Discussion Discussion Discussion

12:15-13:15

Lunch

13:15-14:15

Poster Session

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20th June

Lecture Hall 1 Lecture Hall 2 Lecture Hall 5

Session 13, Lead - Chair: Erez Ben-Yosef

Session 14, Iron 5 - Chair: Brian Gilmour

Session 15, Precious metals - Chair: Barbara Armbruster

14:15-14:30

56. Miljana RADIVOJEVIĆ:

First to the finish line? Metallurgy

of lead making in the 6th and 5th

millennium BC Balkans

61. Pravin DESHPANDE:

Thermodynamic aspects of

Megalithic Iron smelting at Naikund,

Vidarbha region of India

66. Tzilla ESHEL, Naama YAHLOM-MACK,

Ayelet GILBOA, Yigal EREL:

The Source of Silver in the Early Iron Age

Southern Levant: The Problem of

Provenancing Cu-Ag Alloys

14:30-14:45

57. Ignacio MONTERO-RUIZ, Xavier

CLOP, Manuel EDO, Josep GALLART,

Miquel MOLIST, Andreu

MONFORTE, Teresa OROZCO,

Antoni PALOMO, Raquel PIQUÉ,

Nuria RAFEL, Xavier TERRADAS:

Use of galena in the Neolithic of

North-Western Iberia

62. Ümit GÜDER, Ann E. KILLEBREW:

Persian Iron Smithy in Tel Akko

67. Eleanor BLAKELOCK, Marcos

MARTINÓN-TORRES, Chris SCULL:

Metalworking at the Anglo-Saxon Palace

at Rendlesham in East Anglia.

14:45-15:00

58. Naama YAHALOM-MACK, Assaf

YASUR-LANDAU, Ehud GALILI:

Incised Lead Ingots from the

Southern Anchorage of Caesarea,

Israel

63. Evgeny VODYASOV, Olga

ZAITSEVA: The phenomenon of Kosh-

Agach type of iron-smelting furnaces

in the Altai Mountains

68. Šárka KRUPIČKOVÁ, Estelle

OTTENWELTER, Lumír POLÁČEK:

Early medieval gombiky (spherical hollow

buttons) from Mikulčice, Great Moravia

15:00-15:15

59. Katrin J. WESTNER, Sabine

KLEIN, Guntram GASSMANN:

Reconstruction of pre-modern Pb-

Ag metallurgical processes by

analytical and experimental

characterisation of smelting slags

from Kosovo

64. Stéphanie LEROY, Mitch

HENDRICKSON, Emmanuelle DELQUE-

KOLIC, Brice VINCENT, Enrique VEGA,

Pira VENUNAN:

Production and trade of iron in the

Khmer Empire (9th-15th CE): a

combination of technological,

chronological and sourcing analyses

69. Ludmila BARČAKOVÁ:

Manufacture of replica of early

medieval gombiky (spherical hollow

buttons) from Mikulčice, Great Moravia

15:15-15:30

60. Hsu YIU-KANG, B. SABATINI:

A Geochemical Characterization of

Lead Ores in China: An Isotope

Database for Provenancing

Archaeological Materials

65. Mélissa MOREL, Vincent

SERNEELS: Iron metallurgy on the

northeast coast of Madagascar (11th-

15th centuries CE): Production and

origin of the technology

70. Rasa VALATKEVIČIENĖ:

Archaeometallurgy of Precious Metals of

Vilnius in the 13th-17th Centuries

15:30-15:45

Discussion Discussion Discussion

15:45-16:00 Coffee break

16:00-16:15

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20th June

Lecture Hall 1 Lecture Hall 2 Lecture Hall 5

Session 16, Reconstruction of copper technologies -

Chair: Alessandra Giumlia-Mair

Session 17, Technologies 1 - Chair: Gert Magnusson

Session 18, Ancient metallurgy and mines -

Chair: Mathias Mehofer

16:15-16:30

71. Mélissa CADET, Viengkeo SOUKSAVATDY, Thonglith LUANGKHOTH, Nigel CHANG, Paolo PICCARDO, Justine VERNET, Philippe DILLMANN, Thomas Oliver PRYCE: A late prehistoric copper production in Central Laos: The Vilabouly Complex – Technological reconstruction and exchanges

75. Giorgos P. MASTROTHEODOROS, Eleni FILIPPAKI, Michael BODE, Yannis BASSIAKOS, Andreas HAUPTMANN, Moritz KIDERLEN: Copper of the fahlore type in Late Geometric Greek bronze cauldrons: a multiple approach on a sudden industrial boom

79. Dana ACKERFELD, Yael ABADI-REISS, Erez BEN-YOSEF: More on the dawn of metallurgy in the Southern Levant: the newly discovered Ghassulian workshop of Horvat Beter (Beer Sheva, Israel)

16:30-16:45

72. Frederik W. RADEMAKERS, Georges VERLY, Claire SOMAGLINO, Patrick DEGRYSE: Geochemical analysis of experimental Egyptian copper smelting: the Ayn Soukhna process and broader implications for archaeometallurgy

76. Erica HANNING: Between East and West: a Brass Production Recipe from the Byzantine Treatise 'On the Highly Appreciated and Famous Art of the Goldsmith'

80. Michel MAILLÉ, Kévin COSTA, Emmanuel DRANSART, Marie LAROCHE: A major site of Neolithic metallurgy : “Le Planet” (France)

16:45-17:00

73. Jiří KMOŠEK, Martin ODLER, Marek FIKRLE, Yulia V. KOCHERGINA: Recycling in New Kingdom Egypt: A case of copper alloy artefacts from Aniba, Nubia

77. Roland HAUBNER, Susanne STROBL: Consideration about the metallurgy of Cu-As Bronzes

81. Alexander MAASS, Angela CELAURO, Stephen William MERKEL: «…nunc in Bergomatium Agro…» The zinc mining area in the Dossena-Gorno District near Bergamo as a possible Source for Roman Brass

17:00-17:15

74. Dániel MOLNÁR, Péter BARKÓCZY, János Gábor TARBAY, Béla TÖRÖK: The Application of Computer Simulation on Reverse Engineering of Copper Alloy Artefacts

78. Manon CASTELLE, Enrique VEGA, Philippe DILLMANN, Clément BLANC, Ambre VILAIN, Pierre CHASTANG, Etienne ANHEIM: Revealing the materials and production techniques of European historical copper-based seal matrices

82. Peter THOMAS, Horia CIUGUDEAN, Volkmar SCHMIDT, Osamah Saad Sahib AL-SAADI, Petra FLEISCHER, Gabriel BĂLAN, Călin SUTEU: Beyond Roşia Montană – The Ancient Mining District of Vâlcoi-Corabia, Bucium, Romania

17:15-17:30

Discussion Discussion Discussion

17:30-17:45

Promotional demonstration and presentation

Image-Science - Tescan

Gala Dinner 19:00 - 21:00

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21st June

Lecture Hall 1 Lecture Hall 2

Session 19, Late Bronze Age -

Chair: Peter Bray Session 20, Iron 6 - Chair: Alan Williams

9:00-9:15

83. Marianne MÖDLINGER: The Late Bronze Age mining site at Prigglitz-Gasteil, Austria: metallographic analyses

88. Vincent SERNEELS, Michel FIALIN, Ildiko KATONA SERNEELS: Minor elements and iron smelting slag

9:15-9:30

84. Xosé-Lois ARMADA, Ignacio MONTERO-RUIZ, Laura ARCIDIACONO, Óscar GARCÍA-VUELTA, Javier M. GONZÁLEZ-RODRÍGUEZ, Duncan HOOK, Marcos MARTINÓN-TORRES, Salvador ROVIRA, Neil WILKIN: High-leaded bronze palstaves from Northwestern Iberia: new insights into their technology and metal provenance

89. Nataliya TEREKHOVA, Vladimir ZAVYALOV: The problem of localization of raw materials for medieval craft centers

9:30-9:45

85. Bianka NESSEL, Claes UHNÉR, Johannes KALMBACH, Horia CIUGUDEAN, Svend HANSEN: Preleminary results of the anlyses of features, soils and slag from a newly excavated Late Bronze Age metal workshop

90. David EDGE: The Role of Metallography Versus Curatorial Expertise in the Identification of both Modern and Historic Armour Fakes

9:45-10:00

86. Omid OUDBASHI, Mathias MEHOFER, Sepehr BAHADORI, Ahmad ALIYARI, Hasan TALA’I: The emergence and spread of tin bronze alloying in prehistoric Iran – The LBA metallurgy in Sagzabad, Northern Iran

91. Jiří HOŠEK, Jiří KOŠTA, Martin GEISLER, Estelle OTTENWELTER: Metallography of two early medieval swords from Šlapanice, Czech Republic

10:00-10:15

87. Daniel BERGER, Jeffrey S. SOLES, Gerhard BRÜGMANN, Alessandra GIUMLIA-MAIR, Ehud GALILI, Nicole LOCKHOFF, Ernst PERNICKA: Isotopic and chemical composition of Late Bronze Age tin ingots from the eastern Mediterranean Sea, and the question of tin provenance

92. Emilie BERARD, Catherine VERNA, Valérie TOUREILLE, Enrique VEGA, Alan WILLIAMS, Philippe DILLMANN: Organisation of armor production in 16th century armorer workshops: the example of Valentin Siebenbürger

10:15-10:30 Discussion Discussion

10:30-10:45

Coffee break 10:45-11:00

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21st June

Lecture Hall 1 Lecture Hall 2

Session 21, Metallurgy and

analytical techniques 3 - Chair: Peter Northover

Session 22, Technologies 2 - Chair: Paul Rondelez

11:00-11:15

93. Justine VERNET, Paolo PICCARDO, Maréva GABILLOT, Josef WILCZEK, Fabrice MONNA, Fabien DELRIEU: Metallographic investigation of the Middle Bronze Age axes-ingots of Loyettes: new insights on the alloy production

97. Brian GILMOUR, Nino SULAVA, Rusudan CHAGELISHVILI, Tamara BERIDZE, Nana REZESIDZE: Transitional late Bronze Age/early Iron Age copper smelting in the Caucasian mountain region of ancient Colchis (Western Georgia)

11:15-11:30

94. Boglárka MARÓTI, Ildikó HARSÁNYI, Ágnes KIRÁLY, György KÁLI, Zsolt KASZTOVSZKY, Zoltán KIS, János Gábor TARBAY, Gábor WILHELM, László SZENTMIKLÓSI, Viktória KISS, Géza SZABÓ: Integration of elemental analysis and imaging methods is studying production and use of bronze spirals in the 2nd Millennium BC Carpathian Basin

98. Yasuyuki MURAKAMI: Evolution of Nomadic Iron smelting in the Altai Region

11:30-11:45

95. Antonella SCHERILLO, Francesco GRAZZI, Antonio BRUNETTI, Anna DEPALMAS: Neutron diffraction for archaeometry: results obtained on ancient Sardinian bronzes using the Italian Neutron Experimental Station INES

99. Arne ESPELUND: Celtic swords made of P-free iron from the region of Trøndelag

11:45-12:00

96. Pau SUREDA: The IMENA project. Metallurgy and trade during the Naviform period (Balearic Islands, 1650-850 cal BCE)

Discussion

12:00-12:15 Discussion

12:15-13:15 Lunch

13:15-14:15 Poster Session

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21st June

Lecture Hall 1 Lecture Hall 2

Session 23, Metallurgy and

analytical techniques 4 - Chair: Arne Jouttijärvi

Session 24, Metals in the Roman Empire -

Chair: Béla Török

14:15-14:30

100. Mohammadamin EMAMI: Synchrotron light into the archaeometallurgical remains of copper-arsenic slags and speissfrom “Konar-Sandal” (3th Millennium BC), Jiroft, South-East of Iran

105. Janka ISTENIČ, Žiga ŠMIT: Non-ferrous metals in Roman military equipment

14:30-14:45

101. Szilvia GÖNGYÖSI, Péter BARKÓCZY, Laura JUHÁSZ, Mária FEKETE, Géza SZABÓ: The appearance of the SnNi phase in the bronze objects of the Ha D1 period of the Carpathian basin, technological changes in copper alloying

106. Susan LA NIECE, Duncan HOOK, Ralph JACKSON: Metal and manufacture of Roman medical instruments

14:45-15:00

102. Alžběta DANIELISOVÁ, Daniel BURSÁK: Archaeometry of copper alloys in Central European Iron Age

107. Milica Maric STOJANOVIC, Tatjana TRIPKOVIC, Deana RATKOVIC: Analyses of Ornaments on Roman Carriage and Equestrian Equipment from Eastern Serbia

15:00-15:15

103. Benjamin DOUGLASS, Guy STIEBEL, Yehudit HARLAVAN, Erez BEN-YOSEF: The Provenance of Nabataean Bronze Coin Materials: Chemical Analysis and Lead-Isotope Study Set in a Regional Context

108. Ivana ANGELINI, Caterina Canovaro, Anna ADDIS, Gregorio DAL SASSO: The source of metals for the Roman kitchenware at the time of the eruption that destroyed Pompeii: New data from the Positano Villa (Salerno, Italy)

15:15-15:30

104. Olta ÇAKAJ, Edlira DUKA, Gert SCHMIDT, Nikolla CIVICI, Elsa QOKU, Teuta DILO: Preliminary study of Anastasius emperor’s coins (VI AD) excavated in the Macellum build in his honor, in Durrës, Albania

109. Lore TROALEN, Janet LANG: Late Roman Silver from Traprain, Scotland: recent investigations

15:30-15:45 Discussion Discussion

15:45-16:15 Coffee break

16:15-17:30

Closing keynote talk - Alan Williams:

The archaeometallurgy of arms and armour (40 min.) Prizes, closing (35 min)

(Lecture Hall 1)-

Visit to the Selmec (Schemnitz) Historical Library at the university

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International Conference

Archaeometallurgy in Europe 2019

University of Miskolc

Hungary

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1 Giulia BISON, Danny ARYANI, Lorna ANGUILANO, Lara POZZAN

Grumentum: recycling of spaces and materials

2 Andreas CHARALAMBOUS, Vasiliki KASSIANIDOU, George PAPASAVVAS

A compositional study of Cypriot copper alloy artefacts dating to the Late Bronze Age using portable XRF spectroscopy

3 Roland HAUBNER, Susanne STROBL, Peter TREBSCHE

Analytical investigations on plate slags from the Late Urnfield Period copper mining settlement at Prigglitz-Gasteil

4 Gábor ILON Questions, hypotheses and tasks concerning the Bronze Age casting moulds of the Carpathian Basin

5 Jiri KMOSEK, Ondrej CHVOJKA, Yulia KOCHERGINA, Marek FIKRLE

Microstructural and provenance study of Late Bronze Age copper ingots hoard from southern Bohemia, Czech Republic

6 Matěj KMOŠEK Copper and its alloys as raw materials of metal artefacts in prehistory and protohistory of South Moravia (CZ)

7 Caterina CANOVARO, Gilberto ARTIOLI, Ivana ANGELINI, Paolo NIMIS

AAcP database: a powerful tool for the investigation of the metal provenance

8 Leif GLASER, André ROTHKIRCH, Mechtild FREUDENBERG

Casting Neolithic bronze – an iteration process

9 Leif GLASER, André ROTHKIRCH, Martin Etter, Mechtild FREUDENBERG

What strain remembers – non destructive XRD measurements to explore an objects history

10 Peter NORTHOVER, Donna STRAHAN, Ruiliang LIU, Yanqi LIU

The Characterisation of Heavily Corroded Bronze

11 Roman KOTOV, Leonid VYAZOV, Eugenia SHAYKHUTDINOVA

The study of the chemical composition of products and ingots of non-ferrous metals from the territory of the Middle Volga region of the first millennium AD

12 Bendeguz TOBIAS, Thomas KOCH WALDNER Far-reaching connections in the 7th century A.D. Studies on Bieringen type belt sets

13 Zsófia MASEK, Péter BARKÓCZY, Zoltán MAY Metallographic examination of the Hunnic cauldron fragment from Ócsa, Hungary

14 Péter BARKÓCZY, Szilvia GÖNGYÖSI, Laura JUHÁSZ, Mária FEKETE, Géza SZABÓ

The methodical and interpretational problems of the results of modern instrumental analytical examinations of bronze objects

15 Mohammad MORTAZAVI, Ghaffar HATAMI Optical Microscopy and SEM-EDS Study of Lamp-Stand Tripods and Trays belong to Islamic Period of Iran

16 Laura PERUCCHETTI, Vanessa CHEEL, Anna FEDRIGO, Francesco GRAZZI, Winfried KOCKELMANN

A comparison of neutron diffraction and metallography applied to prehistoric axes from the alpine region

17 Laura PERUCCHETTI, Peter NORTHOVER, Mireille DAVID-ELBIALI

What is a dagger? A case study with three prehistoric daggers from Switzerland

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18 Svetlana VALIULINA, Irina ZAYTSEVA An incence burner from the city Bolumar of the Kazan Khaganate and the local coppersmith workshops

19 Anno HEIN, Moritz KIDERLEN Lost wax casting technology and the evidence from pyrotechnical ceramics

20 Georges VERLY, Frederik W. RADEMAKERS, Séverine MARCHI, Charles BONNET

The bronze furnace of Kerma revisited: a unique casting technology reconstructed through experiment, (re-)excavation and archaeometry

21 Pau SUREDA, Ignacio MONTERO, Maria Rosaria MANUNZA, Fulvia LO SCHIAVO, Paolo VALERA, Eduardo GALAN, Raquel VILAÇA

Exploring the course of metals between the Sardinian Bronze Age and Iberia. New data from Monte Sa Idda hoard provenance studies

22 Costanza CUCINI, Maria Pia RICCARDI, Marco TIZZONI

Analyses of copper-based alloys objects and specimens of waste from the Celtic-early Roman period layers of Mediolanum-Milan (Lombardy, Italy)

23 Costanza CUCINI, Stefania DE FRANCESCO, Maria Pia RICCARDI

Late Roman forges from Cascina Castelletto (Milan, Northern Italy)

24 Alessandra GIUMLIA-MAIR, Roberta CONVERSI, Maria Pia RICCARDI

Middle Bronze Age Gold Sheet from Albareto (Parma), Italy

25 Alessandra GIUMLIA-MAIR, Susan C. FERRENCE, James MUHLY, Philip P. BETANCOURT

New Evidence for Sophisticated Goldworking Techniques from Middle Minoan Crete

26 Kévin COSTA, Patrice BRUN, Benoit MILLE Late Bronze Age archaeometallurgical surveys of hoards from France (1250 to 800 BCE)

27 Zsuzsanna SIKLÓSI, Igor M. VILLA, Viktória MOZGAI, Bernadett BAJNÓCZI, Zsuzsanna M. VIRÁG

Raw material provenance of Early and Middle Copper Age copper artefacts from Western Hungary

28 Bernadett BAJNÓCZI, Viktória MOZGAI, Eszter HORVÁTH, Gergely SZENTHE

Metal composition and decoration techniques of polychrome fine gold and gilded silver artefacts from a Hunnic-period sacrificial assemblage (Telki, Hungary)

29 Viktória MOZGAI, Bernadett BAJNÓCZI, Ernst PERNICKA, Zoltán MAY, Zsolt MRÁV

Composition, raw material provenance and manufacture of a unique late Roman silver folding stand (quadripus) from Kőszárhegy, Hungary

30 Réka PIROS, Viktória MOZGAI, Bernadett BAJNÓCZI New investigations made on 5th-century horse tack from Untersiebenbrunn (Austria)

31 Viktória MOZGAI, Veronika SZILÁGYI, Bernadett BAJNÓCZI

Niello before the 11th century – an experimental study on the preparation and application of lead-free niello inlays

32 Mahir HRNJIĆ, Graham Adrian HAGER-PETER, Thomas BIRCH, Gry BARFOD, Søren Michael SINDBÆK, Charles LESHER

Identification of silver surface enrichment in historical silver coins — a method improvement and a study of trace element behaviour

33 Oscar ARNACHE-OLMOS, Julio FABIAN, Hernán PIMIENTA

Prehispanic gold objects of early Quimbaya culture in Colombia: an elemental analysisby using a portable dispersive energy X-Ray Fluoresence System

34 Anna FEDRIGO, Antonella SCHERILLO, Davide RASPINO, Winfried KOCKELMANN, Triestino MINNITI, Francesco GRAZZI

Imaging investigation of Chinese bimetallic sword fragment from 2nd-1st century BCE

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35 Francesco GRAZZI, Alan WILLIAMS, David EDGE, Antonella SCHERILLO, Winfried KOCKELMANN

Non destructive analysis of 6 indonesian Keris from the Wallace Collection by neutron methods

36 Paolo PICCARDO, Valeria BONGIORNO, Silvana GAVAGNIN, Francesco SOGGIA, Francisco ARDINI, Angiolo Ugo DEL LUCCHESE

Trace elements and manufacturing investigation of the BA deposit of Bric del Corvo (Italy)

37 Celine TOMCZYK, Patrice BRUN, Christophe PETIT The exploitation of copper sulphides and its implication on the organization of the economy during the Bronze Age

38 Stanislav GRIGORIEV Development of metallurgical production in Northern Eurasia and Europe

39 Corina BORȘ, Roxana RĂDVAN, Luminița GHERVASE

New data about the bronze and iron hoards from Tărtăria – Podu Tărtăriei vest

40 Antonio BRUNETTI, Anna DEPALMAS Accuracy of X-Ray Fluorescence and Monte Carlo simulation method for the characterization of ancient metallic samples

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Manon GOSSELIN, Yohann TENDERO, Sylvain BAUVAIS, Danielle ARRIBET-DEROIN, Gaspard PAGES, Florian TEREYGEOL, Philippe DILLMANN

A Diachronic and Statistic Approach of Qualities of Ferrous Alloys: Toward an Automatic Algorithm?

42 Manon CASTELLE, Robert VAN LANGH, Philippe DILLMANN, Frits SCHOLTEN, Enrique VEGA, Stéphanie LEROY

Revealing the technology of historical European bronze casting by examining the iron skeleton of artworks

43 Arne JOUTTIJÄRVI, Olfert VOSS, Henriette LYNGSTRØM

The earliest iron in Denmark – or maybe not

44 Arne JOUTTIJÄRVI Nails and anchors - quality and smithing technology of maritime ironwork in the Viking Age

45 Edlira DUKA, Olta ÇAKAJ, Teuta DILO, Nikolla CIVICI, Adem BUNGURI, Gert SCHMIDT

Investigation of the composition and the process used during the production of three antique spearhead with multivariate methods

46 Vanessa WORKMAN, Jake KEEN, Adi ELIYAHU-BEHAR

In Search of the Hearth: Translating between Experimental Archaeology and Ancient Levantine Iron Production

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Giulia FOGARIZZU, Francesca UNGREDDA, Vasco LA SALVIA, Marco VALENTI, Safyieh HAGHANI, Danny ARYANI, Barbara ŁYDŻBA-KOPCZYŃSKA, Gabriele MULAS, Gavino SANNA, Lorna ANGUILANO

Reconstruction of Early Medieval local iron production at the site of Miranduolo: From Global to Local

48 David LARREINA-GARCIA, Juan Antonio QUIRÓS CASTILLO

Elegant simplicity: ironworking in medieval peasantry's common tools and instruments

49 Carina BENNERHAG, Lena GRANDIN, Ole STILBORG, Eva HJÄRTHNER-HOLDAR, Kristina SÖDERHOLM

Bloomery Smelting in Northern Fennoscandia – New Dispersal Routes of Iron Technology in Northernmost Europe

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50 Vladimir ZAVYALOV, Mikhail RATKIN Did scrap-iron recycling in antiquity?

51 Eugenia SHAYKHUTDINOVA, Azat FAKHRETDINOV Kulchiga - rare ferrous metallurgical complex of Pre-Volga region 13-14 centuries (Russia)

52 Gaspard PAGÈS, Philippe DILLMANN, Enrique VEGA, Laurent SCHNEIDER, Stefan GROH, Helga SELMAYERS

Finally, an antique standard of steel semi-finished products!

53 Tena KARAVIDOVIĆ, Tomislav BRENKO, Tajana SEKELJ IVANČAN, Sibila BOROJEVIĆ ŠOŠTARIĆ

Early Medieval bog iron ore smelting process: a case study of Virje – Volarski breg (NE Croatia)

54 Ádám THIELE, Béla TÖRÖK Controlling possibilities of the carbon content in the iron bloom during the iron smelting

55 Ádám THIELE, Jiří HOŠEK, Nikolina ANTONIĆ, Márk HARAMZA

Metallographic examination of eleven medieval knives from Šepkovčica, Kobilić and Okuje (Republic of Croatia)

56 Márk HARAMZA, Béla TÖRÖK Production and Use of Sabers in the 10th Century Carpathian Basin

57 Zsolt GALLINA, Béla TÖRÖK, Gyöngyi GULYÁS

Bloomeries among the trees, workshops near the houses - virtual 3-D reconstruction of two early medieval iron metallurgical centres excavated in Hungary