Publikace: Invisible connections. Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Egyptian metalwork in the Egyptian Museum of Leipzig University
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Kmošek, Jiří
Odler, Martin
Fikrle, Marek
Kochergina, Yulia, V
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An assemblage of ancient Egyptian metalwork from the Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom periods, currently in the Egyptian Museum of Leipzig University (Germany), has been studied using a wide range of available archaeometallurgical methods. The 3rd millennium BC Egyptian copper metallurgy is known only superficially until now. The data are interpreted in the framework of the known and reconstructed distribution networks of ancient Egyptian society. The production technology of the objects has been examined. The lead isotope analyses have made it possible to discuss the origin of the ore used for the production of Old Kingdom metalwork for the first time. A rather surprising presence in the Early Dynastic assemblage of object similar in isotopic ratios to Anatolian Early Bronze Age metalwork is discussed.
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Egypt, Old Kingdom Egypt, Eastern Desert, Sinai Peninsula, NAA, Lead isotopes, Early Bronze Age Anatolia, Egypt, Stará říše, východní poušť, Sinajský poloostrov, NAA, izotopy olova, Raná doba bronzová v Anatolii