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摘要
比尔斯克考古遗址群由许多与一个令人印象深刻的铁器时代防御工事遗址相关的建筑遗迹组成,分布在乌克兰中东部的广大地区。该遗址的重要性在于它出土了明显的舶来品,包括一些玻璃制品(主要是玻璃珠和辉石珠),这为研究人员提供了研究该地区过去贸易的材料。对一组具有代表性的玻璃碎片进行了分析研究,采用了多种仪器技术(即:扫描电子显微镜结合能量色散光谱仪、激光烧蚀电感耦合等离子体质谱仪、显微拉曼光谱仪和显微 X 射线衍射仪),以便从成分上确定这些珠子的特征。来自不同技术的补充数据揭示了原材料的复杂情况,确定了二氧化硅的多个来源,从而确定了所分析产品的多个生产中心。这些信息有助于更好地了解公元前 7 世纪至公元前 4 世纪该地区的贸易网络。此外,还讨论了着色剂和不透明剂。
Vitreous finds from the Iron Age archaeological complex at Bilsk (Ukraine) as evidence of trade by land and sea
The Bilsk archaeological complex comprises the remains of many structures associated with an impressive Iron Age fortified site and extends over a vast area in central-east Ukraine. Its importance is marked by the presence of apparently imported objects, including some vitreous ones (represented mainly by glass and faience beads), which provide researchers with materials for studying past trade in the area. A representative set of vitreous fragments was subjected to an analytical study with several instrumental techniques (namely: scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive spectrometry, laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, micro-Raman spectroscopy and micro-X-ray diffraction) in order to characterise the beads on compositional basis. The complementary data from different techniques revealed a complex picture for the raw materials, identifying several sources of silica and, consequently, several production centres for the items included in the analysed set. This information in turn led to a better understanding of the trade networks that operated in the region between the 7th and 4th century BCE. Colouring and opacifying agents are also discussed.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Cultural Heritage publishes original papers which comprise previously unpublished data and present innovative methods concerning all aspects of science and technology of cultural heritage as well as interpretation and theoretical issues related to preservation.