2018
DOI: 10.1111/arcm.12428
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Long‐distance interaction in Urartu?: Provenance and composition of copper alloys from Ayanis, Turkey

Abstract: The paper analyses tin bronze weaponry found at the first-half-of-the-seventh-century-BCE Urartian fortress in the Lake Van region of eastern Turkey. Examples of finely manufactured artefacts provide evidence for the consumption of high-quality bronzes in a well-defined elite context. This study tests for the presence or absence of long-distance procurement of the raw materials used to produce status objects. The results of quantitative elemental and lead isotope abundance ratio analyses show that the bronzes … Show more

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“…Lead isotope ratio analyses were carried out at the Middle East Technical University Radiogenic Isotope Laboratory using a Thermo-Fischer Triton TI TIMS in static multi-collection mode. The procedure, published in Batmaz et al [ 63 : p. 408–411], was followed with slight changes. All weighing, chemical dissolution, and chromatographic procedures were carried out using ultrapure water and chemicals in the Class 100 cleanroom.…”
Section: Analytical Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lead isotope ratio analyses were carried out at the Middle East Technical University Radiogenic Isotope Laboratory using a Thermo-Fischer Triton TI TIMS in static multi-collection mode. The procedure, published in Batmaz et al [ 63 : p. 408–411], was followed with slight changes. All weighing, chemical dissolution, and chromatographic procedures were carried out using ultrapure water and chemicals in the Class 100 cleanroom.…”
Section: Analytical Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%