An archaeometallurgical investigation of iron smithing in Swahili contexts and its wider implications

Author:

Baužytė Ema,LaViolette AdriaORCID,Fleisher JeffreyORCID,Juma Abdurahman,Horton Mark,Mapunda Bertram,Wynne-Jones StephanieORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents the most extensive archaeometallurgical study of iron-smithing debris excavated in East Africa. It presents an integrated methodology, including morphological, chemical, petrographic, and contextual analysis of iron slag excavated from secondary ironworking contexts. Iron slag from three Swahili sites was analysed—Unguja Ukuu located on the southwestern coast of Zanzibar, and Tumbe and Chwaka situated in the north-east of Pemba Island. The results suggest that Unguja Ukuu smithing is associated with oxidising hearth atmospheres and high amounts of CaO, while slag from Tumbe and Chwaka indicates reducing hearth atmospheres and high silica:alumina ratios, potentially pointing to the use of a flux. Distinct technical traditions can be seen at Unguja Ukuu when compared to Tumbe and Chwaka, suggesting a regional rather than chronological pattern. Temporal continuity is evident throughout the occupation of Unguja Ukuu and between sites of different periods in north-western Pemba. The spatial distribution of iron slag at these sites suggests that smithing was taking place across the extent of Unguja Ukuu, while slag scatters were more localised and disassociated from domestic contexts at Tumbe and Chwaka. The wealth of information on technological and organisational aspects of smithing obtained during this study indicates that an integrated methodology can yield valuable data for a variety of smithing sites, irrespective of excavation strategies.

Funder

Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF) award to Centre for Urban Network Evolutions

SIDA ‘Urban Origins in East Africa’

US National Science Foundation awarded to Pemba Archaeological Project Carried out by A.LaViolette, J. Fleisher, B. Mapunda

Leverhulme Trust

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Archeology,Anthropology,Archeology

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