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

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 investi...

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Main Authors: Ivan Stepanov, Lloyd Weeks, Kristina Franke, Charlotte Cable, Bruno Overlaet, Peter Magee, Marc Händel, Yaaqoub Yousif Al Aali, Mansour Boraik Radwan, Hassan Zein
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-12-01
Series:Science and Technology of Archaeological Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20548923.2018.1424304
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spelling doaj-e094f41bd7334cdca00f70c63cf404a92020-11-24T21:14:31ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Archaeological Research2054-89232017-12-013227028410.1080/20548923.2018.14243041424304Methodologies for the investigation of corroded iron objects: examples from prehistoric sites in South-eastern Arabia and Western IranIvan Stepanov0Lloyd Weeks1Kristina Franke2Charlotte Cable3Bruno Overlaet4Peter Magee5Marc Händel6Yaaqoub Yousif Al Aali7Mansour Boraik Radwan8Hassan Zein9University of New EnglandUniversity of New EnglandUniversity of New EnglandUniversity of New EnglandRoyal Museums of Art and HistoryBryn Mawr CollegeAustrian Academy of SciencesDubai MunicipalityDubai MunicipalityDubai MunicipalityAncient 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.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20548923.2018.1424304Corroded ironremnant structurearchaeologyIron Ageslag inclusionmaterials analysis
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author Ivan Stepanov
Lloyd Weeks
Kristina Franke
Charlotte Cable
Bruno Overlaet
Peter Magee
Marc Händel
Yaaqoub Yousif Al Aali
Mansour Boraik Radwan
Hassan Zein
spellingShingle Ivan Stepanov
Lloyd Weeks
Kristina Franke
Charlotte Cable
Bruno Overlaet
Peter Magee
Marc Händel
Yaaqoub Yousif Al Aali
Mansour Boraik Radwan
Hassan Zein
Methodologies for the investigation of corroded iron objects: examples from prehistoric sites in South-eastern Arabia and Western Iran
Science and Technology of Archaeological Research
Corroded iron
remnant structure
archaeology
Iron Age
slag inclusion
materials analysis
author_facet Ivan Stepanov
Lloyd Weeks
Kristina Franke
Charlotte Cable
Bruno Overlaet
Peter Magee
Marc Händel
Yaaqoub Yousif Al Aali
Mansour Boraik Radwan
Hassan Zein
author_sort Ivan Stepanov
title Methodologies for the investigation of corroded iron objects: examples from prehistoric sites in South-eastern Arabia and Western Iran
title_short Methodologies for the investigation of corroded iron objects: examples from prehistoric sites in South-eastern Arabia and Western Iran
title_full Methodologies for the investigation of corroded iron objects: examples from prehistoric sites in South-eastern Arabia and Western Iran
title_fullStr Methodologies for the investigation of corroded iron objects: examples from prehistoric sites in South-eastern Arabia and Western Iran
title_full_unstemmed Methodologies for the investigation of corroded iron objects: examples from prehistoric sites in South-eastern Arabia and Western Iran
title_sort methodologies for the investigation of corroded iron objects: examples from prehistoric sites in south-eastern arabia and western iran
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Science and Technology of Archaeological Research
issn 2054-8923
publishDate 2017-12-01
description 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.
topic Corroded iron
remnant structure
archaeology
Iron Age
slag inclusion
materials analysis
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20548923.2018.1424304
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