From Galena to Lead: Divergent Paths in Early Metallurgy in the Western Mediterranean

I. Montero-Ruiz, X. Clop, Manuel Edo, Josep Gallart, Pablo Martínez Rodríguez, Miquel Molist, Andreu Monforte, M. Murillo-Barroso, Teresa Orozco, Nuria Rafel, X. Terradas, Josep Vallverdu
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This paper examines the use of galena, beginning in the Middle Paleolithic, before the onset of metallurgy in the Iberian Peninsula, and shows that it was a well-known raw material during the Neolithic, both in funeral and in household contexts. The identification of  probable provenance suggests a non-long distance movement, with the Molar-Bellmunt-Falset mining district in Tarragona as the main source area for extracting this ore since the Palaeolithic. Although southern France and other European regions share a similar use of  galena in Neolithic times, each took different approaches to the use of the raw material. In some areas (southern France, Sardinia) lead was used for metal production, while in others (Iberia, continental Italy) it was not. These differences can be explained by different social choices in each region, reinforcing the idea that innovation is not simply a question of technology. 
从方铅矿到铅:西地中海早期冶金学的殊途同归
本文研究了伊比利亚半岛在冶金术出现之前,从旧石器时代中期开始使用方铅矿的情况,并表明方铅矿在新石器时代是一种众所周知的原材料,无论是在葬礼还是在家居环境中都是如此。对可能产地的鉴定表明,这种矿石并非远距离移动,塔拉戈纳的莫拉尔-贝尔蒙特-法尔塞特矿区是自旧石器时代以来开采这种矿石的主要产地。虽然法国南部和欧洲其他地区在新石器时代使用方铅矿的情况相似,但每个地区使用这种原料的方法却不尽相同。在一些地区(法国南部、撒丁岛),铅被用于金属生产,而在另一些地区(伊比利亚、意大利大陆)则不然。这些差异可以用每个地区不同的社会选择来解释,从而强化了创新不仅仅是一个技术问题的观点。
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