Flintlock brass fittings from the 19th-century Akko 1 shipwreck, Israel

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Arms & Armour Pub Date : 2017-07-03 DOI:10.1080/17416124.2017.1388575
D. Cvikel, D. Ashkenazi, V. Spiegelman, A. Stern, S. Klein, G. Rimer
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The Akko 1 shipwreck is the remains of a 26-metre-long Egyptian armed vessel or auxiliary naval brig built at the beginning of the 19th century. Remains of six flintlock muskets were retrieved from the shipwreck, and characterised by various metallurgical methods. The research aimed to study the composition and microstructure of the musket fittings and their manufacturing processes, and if possible, to determine the date and origin of the raw materials. The lead isotope analysis of the fittings suggests that their raw material originated in Great Britain. Based on their typology and composition, the fittings were made in Great Britain of brass alloy and manufactured by casting, probably at the same workshop; and the staple was manufactured by casting and drawing. Considering the zinc content, combined with the manufacturing techniques, the fittings were manufactured between the latter part of the 18th and the early 19th centuries, which might indicate that they were purchased in the course of 19th century weapons trade to be used on board the Egyptian ship.
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19世纪以色列阿科1号沉船上的燧发枪黄铜配件
阿科1号沉船是一艘建于19世纪初的26米长的埃及武装船只或辅助海军双桅船的残骸。从沉船中找到了六支燧发火枪的残骸,并通过各种冶金方法进行了鉴定。这项研究的目的是研究火枪配件的组成和微观结构及其制造过程,如果可能的话,确定原材料的日期和来源。对这些配件的铅同位素分析表明,它们的原料来自英国。根据它们的类型和组成,配件是在英国用黄铜合金制造的,并通过铸造制造,可能在同一车间;并采用铸造和拉拔工艺制造了短钉。考虑到锌的含量,结合制造技术,这些配件是在18世纪末到19世纪初之间制造的,这可能表明它们是在19世纪的武器贸易过程中购买的,并在埃及船上使用。
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