J. Tarbay, János Dani, Mariann Bálint, Z. Kertész, Z. Szikszai, E. Papp, Balázs Lukács, A. Angyal
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摘要
本文介绍了对来自同名 Hajdúböszörmény I hoard(布达佩斯匈牙利国家博物馆藏品)和 Sényő(Nyíregyháza 的 Jósa András 博物馆藏品)的两件 Hajdúböszörmény 型石器进行的粒子诱导 X 射线发射分析 (PIXE)。这两件文物都是匈牙利青铜时代晚期公元前 1080 年至公元前 960 年 Ha B1 或 "Hajdúböszörmény 囤层 "时期的代表类型。所取得的成果具有重要意义,因为这是首次从 Hajdúböszörmény 型 situla 的核心分布区(即推测这种金属器皿类型的生产地区)描述其特征。本文的重点是描述这些锡青铜器的元素组成,尤其关注其伴生元素的分组和锡的比例。PIXE 的结果表明,这些器物的生产和修复使用了相当单一的原材料,可以与 CG16 铜组相关联。锡的比例相对较高,大多在 9-10 wt% 左右;只有在 Sényő situla 的一个修复部分和一个二次附着的铜铆钉上发现了较低的锡值。
PIXE analysis of Late Bronze Age situlae from the eponymous Hajdúböszörmény-Csege-halom I hoard and Sényő-Dajkahegy, Northeastern Hungary
The paper introduces the particle-induced X-ray emission analysis (PIXE) of two Hajdúböszörmény-type situlae from the eponymous Hajdúböszörmény I hoard (collection of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest) and Sényő (collection of the Jósa András Museum, Nyíregyháza). Both situlae are representative types of the period between 1080 and 960 BC, Ha B1, or the ‘Hajdúböszörmény hoard horizon’ of the Hungarian Late Bronze Age. The obtained results are significant in that they are the very first to characterise the classic Hajdúböszörmény-type situla from their core distribution area, i.e., the region where this metal vessel type was presumably produced. The paper is focused on a description of the elemental composition of these tin bronze vessels, with particular attention on the grouping of their accompanying elements and the ratio of tin. The PIXE results suggest that a rather homogenous raw material was used to produce and repair these objects, which can be correlated with the CG16 Copper Group. The ratio of tin was relatively high, mostly around 9–10 wt%; low values were only identified on one of the repaired parts of the Sényő situla and a secondarily attached copper rivet.