Characterization of Bloom Iron Smelting Site Remains in Pržanj, Slovenia

IF 2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Heritage Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.3390/heritage7080185
J. Burja, B. Šetina Batič, Daša Pavlovič
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This paper gives an overview of findings, connected with metallurgical activity, at the Pržanj archeological site near Ljubljana, Slovenia. More than 230 kg of slag and other remains connected with early medieval (from the 5th to the 12th century AD) metallurgical activities was found at the excavation site. The remains were grouped into four categories, i.e., furnace remains, ore, slag and a ferrous product, and analyzed in detail to obtain their chemical composition, microstructural characteristics, and mineral phase composition. The furnace wall remains, identified by their morphology and chemical composition, revealed an intensive iron processing activity at the site. The iron ore at the site was identified as goethite (FeO(OH)), a surprising find in Slovenia where limonite is typically used, and its presence suggests the potential exploitation of local bog iron ore, given the site’s geological context. Abundant slag remains at the site, identified by their shape, molten microstructure, and mineral components like wuestite, fayalite, and hercynite, indicated sophisticated smelting practices, including the use of CaO-rich materials to lower the melting temperature, a technique likely preserved from antiquity. Findings of ferrous products at ancient metallurgical sites are rare due to their value, but the discovery of a corroded iron bloom conglomerate at this site, initially mistaken for furnace remains, highlights the challenges in identifying small, corroded ferrous fragments that are often misidentified as ore. The results indicate extensive metallurgical activity at the excavation site, marking it as the first documented early medieval iron smelting production site in Slovenia.
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斯洛文尼亚普尔扎尼布卢姆炼铁遗址遗迹的特征描述
本文概述了在斯洛文尼亚卢布尔雅那附近的 Pržanj 考古遗址中与冶金活动有关的发现。在发掘现场发现了 230 多公斤与中世纪早期(公元 5 至 12 世纪)冶金活动有关的炉渣和其他遗物。这些遗物被分为四类,即熔炉残骸、矿石、炉渣和一种铁制品,并对其进行了详细分析,以获得其化学成分、微观结构特征和矿物相组成。通过形态和化学成分鉴定的炉壁残留物显示,该遗址曾进行过密集的铁加工活动。该遗址的铁矿石被鉴定为鹅铁矿(FeO(OH)),这在通常使用褐铁矿的斯洛文尼亚是一个令人惊讶的发现,鉴于该遗址的地质背景,鹅铁矿的存在表明了当地沼泽铁矿的潜在开采价值。遗址中大量的熔渣残留物(根据其形状、熔融微观结构和矿物成分(如钨铁矿、法叶铁矿和鲱鱼铁矿)进行鉴定)表明了复杂的冶炼方法,包括使用富含 CaO 的材料来降低熔化温度,这种技术很可能是古代保留下来的。在古代冶金遗址中发现的铁制品因其价值而十分罕见,但在该遗址中发现的腐蚀铁花砾岩最初被误认为是熔炉遗迹,这凸显了在识别经常被误认为矿石的小型腐蚀铁碎片时所面临的挑战。研究结果表明,发掘现场存在大量冶金活动,这标志着该遗址是斯洛文尼亚第一个有文献记载的中世纪早期冶铁生产遗址。
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