Ancient metalworking at yodhawewa site, sri lanka: tracing the archaeological and geochemical relationship by analyzing soil and slags

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  • who: Posted Date July and colleagues from the Shimane University have published the article: Ancient metalworking at Yodhawewa site, Sri Lanka: tracing the archaeological and geochemical relationship by analyzing soil and slags, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Archaeological excavations of the whole area show some key facts; (a) Slags and crucibles confirm that copper work has occurred in the Ex.1 area. (b) Furnace factors, slags, and crucible fragments were confirmed that crucible steel was produced using lower half-spherical furnaces in the Ex.2 area. (c) Furnace wall fragments, tap-slag, and tuyere fragments . . .

     

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