Iron, Fuel and Slags: Reconstructing the Ironworking Process in Iberian Iron Age (Valencian Region)
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Consuelo Mata Parreño
Andrea Moreno Martín
Miguel Ángel Ferrer Eres
In this paper we present the archaeological data related to ironworks in the territory of Kelin (4th-3rd centuries BC). We have analysed the different phases of the process through the distribution of raw materials, iron oxides, production waste and manufactured products as well as some structures such as furnaces and forges. Furthermore, metallographic analysis allows us to know the nature and the phases of the ironworking process. Our goal is to reconstruct the operative chain from the mines to the resulting iron tools and weapons in order to approach deeply the importance and organization of ironworks in the Iberian society.
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Mata Parreño, Consuelo et al. “Iron, Fuel and Slags: Reconstructing the Ironworking Process in Iberian Iron Age (Valencian Region)”. Pyrenae, vol.VOL 40, no. 2, pp. 105-27, https://raco.cat/index.php/Pyrenae/article/view/196400.
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