Яндекс.Метрика

G.G. Matasova, A.Y. Kazansky, N.O. Kozhevnikov, S.V. Snpokov, A.V. Kharinsky

Issue: 3 , Volume: 59 , Уear of publication: 2017
Serial edition: Archaeometry
Pages: 511-527

Abstract

Rock-magnetic techniques were used to examine the topsoil layer of Kurma archaeological site (in the Olkhon region, on the north-western coast of Lake Baikal, Siberia) in an effort to determine the possible sources of iron ores for iron-smelting centres (at about the BC/AD boundary). Measurements have shown a magnetic enhancement of the topsoil due to magnetite grains resulting from weathering of strongly magnetic crystalline rocks. They have also revealed a preliminary picture of the distribution of strongly magnetic topsoils around the ancient iron-smelting centres. Perhaps, in addition to traditional sources of raw materials, the ancient metallurgists used black sand talus as an ore deposit.
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