The first isotopic evidence of Early Iron Age lead ore exploitation in the Silesian‐Krakow upland, Poland: a provenance study of Lusatian culture lead ornaments

Author:

Miśta‐Jakubowska E.12,Dzięgielewski K.2,Rozmus D.3,Czech‐Błońska R.2,Szymaszkiewicz M.4,Michnik M.5,Gójska A.1,Karasiński J.6,Garbacz‐Klempka A.7,Wagner B.6,Duczko W.8

Affiliation:

1. National Centre for Nuclear Research Otwock Poland

2. Institute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University Kraków Poland

3. “Sztygarka” City Museum Dąbrowa Górnicza Poland

4. Muzeum Małopolski Zachodniej w Wygiełzowie Poland

5. Museum in Gliwice Gliwice Poland

6. Faculty of Chemistry Biological and Chemical Research Centre University of Warsaw Warsaw Poland

7. Faculty of Foundry Engineering AGH University of Krakow Kraków Poland

8. Gieysztor Academy Pułtusk Poland

Abstract

AbstractThe Bronze and Early Iron Ages witnessed a significant increase in trade relations driven by the search for valuable metals. This paper presents new insights into the use of galena from the Silesia and Krakow Upland region in southern Poland, known as the ‘Olkusz ore deposits’, within the context of metal ores in prehistoric Europe. Eleven lead‐based ornaments from Lusatian Urnfield Culture cemeteries were examined using lead isotope analysis. The majority of these ornaments were found to be made from local ore, which provides evidence for the early exploitation of Olkusz lead deposits dating back 1,000 years earlier than previously known from archaeological artefacts.

Funder

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

Publisher

Wiley

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