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Date: | 2010 |
Title: | An early medieval lead-smelting bole from Banc Tynddol, Cwmystwyth, Ceredigion |
Author: | Rehren, T Anguilano, L Timberlake, S |
Description: | Excavations in 2002 at Cwmystwyth, in Central Wales, found an ancient lead smelting site. There are remains of the medieval and the Roman periods. This paper describes in brief the excavation of the medieval lead bole (Timberlake 2002a) but also provides an archaeological reconstruction of this and details of an experimental lead smelt carried out at the site in 2003 (by ST). The analytical study (by LA) is of the medieval metallurgical debris excavated in 2002, mostly slag, but also ore and lead. The aim was to understand the raw material, the metal produced and the smelting process. The ore smelted was predominantly galena but with no detectable silver, showing it was probably exploited to produce lead. The extremely high sulphur content of the slag indicates that the ore was not roasted before smelting. It is argued that the medieval activity was small-scale, smelting a very rich ore. The furnaces apparently did not require much capital investment, enabling a short-lived and/or exploratory smelting operation. |
URI: | https://www.amad.org/jspui/handle/123456789/58366 |
Other Identifier: | http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1430483/ |
AMAD ID: | 562707 |
Appears in Collections: | BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine) General history of Europe |