The Early Medieval iron bloomery complex Brestnitsa–Poleto in north-western Bulgaria: chronology and archaeometric analysis (preliminary data) Cover Image

Ранносредновековният железодобивен комплекс Брестница–Полето в Северозападна България: хронология и археометричен анализ (предварителни данни)
The Early Medieval iron bloomery complex Brestnitsa–Poleto in north-western Bulgaria: chronology and archaeometric analysis (preliminary data)

Author(s): Stiliyan Ivanov, Georgi Avdeev, Doroteia Giurdzhiiska, Boika Zlateva, Deyan Lesigyarski
Subject(s): History, Archaeology
Published by: Асоциация на българските археолози
Keywords: Northwestern Bulgaria; ironmaking; ironworks; Early Medieval Europe; First Bulgarian Kingdom; Pliska; Preslav; ore; slag; blooms; bloomery; archaeometry; XRF; XRD; optical microscopy;

Summary/Abstract: The research subject is the newly discovered Early Medieval metallurgical complex Brestnitsa–Poleto in northwestern Bulgaria. The preliminary results of the conducted excavations and laboratory analyses presented here focus on the discovered bloomery structures and related finds in order to clarify the chronology and architecture of the features, as well as the technological processes.The dating of the archaeological structures derives from field observations of the horizontal stratigraphy, the characteristics of the ceramic complex, the metal finds and from the radiocarbon samples. To clarify the technology, many ore pieces, slags and blooms have been analysed. Basic analytical techniques include XRD, XRF and optical microscopy.The results of the research prove that there was a hitherto unknown bloomery centre with a settlement in the Poleto locality, which is the first fully studied Early Medieval iron making complex in the Balkan Peninsula.

  • Issue Year: 12/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 133-158
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Bulgarian
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