下西里西亚铜冶金的考古遗迹

A. Garbacz-Klempka, S. Rzadkosz, T. Stolarczyk, J. Kozana, M. Piękoś
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在下西里西亚地区可以发现许多铜冶金的痕迹,如矿渣和其他铜熔体。这项研究方案是由列格尼察的铜业博物馆与科学技术大学铸造学院合作执行的,它评估了在三个开采铜的历史区域内与采矿和炼铜有关的遗址的确切位置和详细清单,并对收集到的材料进行检验。试验材料主要由铜渣和不同含量的铜熔体组成,为半成品。在研究过程中发现的铜冶金遗迹进行了专门分析,这将有助于更好地描述这些发现,并有助于记录下西里西亚历史上的冶金过程,并为该领域的进一步研究做准备。作为世界上最古老、工作时间最长的铜矿和多金属矿开采中心,来自米兹扬卡地区的材料对研究具有特殊意义。Miedzianka地区的采矿活动早在14世纪初就开始了,1311年的第一个记录(montubus的Cuprifodina)是关于波兰铜矿开采的最古老的信息。
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS OF THE COPPER METALLURGY IN LOWER SILESIA
Many traces of copper metallurgy, such as slag and other copper melts, can be found in the area of Lower Silesia. The research programme, which assesses the exact location and detailed inventory of the sites connected with mining and copper smelting in the area of three historical regions of its exploitation, as well as testing of the collected material is implemented by the Copper Museum in Legnica, in collaboration with the Faculty of Foundry, at the University of Science and Technology. The tested material mainly consists of copper slag with different content of copper melts, being a semi product. The copper metallurgy remains, discovered during the research, undergo specialistic analyses, which will help better characterise the findings as well as contribute to documenting metallurgical processes in the historical bloomeries in Lower Silesia, and moreover to prepare further research in this field.  The material coming from the area of Miedzianka, being the oldest and the longest working exploitation centre of copper ores and pollymetalic ores, is of special significance for the research. Mining activity in the area of Miedzianka took place as early as the beginning of the 14 th century, the first record from 1311 ( Cuprifodina in montubus) is the oldest information concerning copper mining in Poland.
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