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The possibility of provenancing a series of Bronze Punic coins found at Tharros (western Sardinia), using the literature lead isotope database

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2001
abstract:
A sample set of 42 bronze Punic coins dating from the third century BC and excavated in the Phoenician, Punic and then Roman town of Tharros (western Sardinia) has been used to text the performance of the literature lead isotope database and to establish a well defined provenancing procedure. A selection from the available database, including Cypriot, Sardinian and Spanish ore deposits, has been used. The complete assignment has been carried out twice, using both statistical methods (linear discriminant analysis) and the conventional raw data plots. Three major and one minor disagreements have been found, suggesting that the two procedures, when properly employed, may be acceptably compatible. Almost one third of the coins exhibit a characteristic Cypriot signature, whereas only very few samples are compatible with Sardinian ores. However, the majority of the coins (c60%) cannot be associated with any known source, which suggests the possibility of extensive metal recycling.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
STATISTICAL EVALUATION; SURROUNDING REGIONS; ANATOLIA; CYPRUS; METAL ORES
List of contributors:
Attanasio, Donato; Ingo, GABRIEL MARIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/178266
Published in:
ARCHAEOMETRY
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