2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12520-020-01184-1
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On metal and ‘spoiled’ wine: analysing psimythion (synthetic cerussite) pellets (5th–3rd centuries BCE) and hypothesising gas-metal reactions over a fermenting liquid within a Greek pot

Abstract: A Pb-based synthetic mineral referred to as psimythion (pl. psimythia) was manufactured in the Greek world at least since the 6th c BCE and routinely by the 4th c BCE. Theophrastus (On Stones, 56) describes its preparation from metallic Pb suspended over a fermenting liquid. Psimythion is considered the precursor of one of western art’s most prominent white pigments, i.e. lead white (basic lead carbonate or synthetic hydrocerussite). However, so far, and for that early period, published analyses of psimythia s… Show more

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“…Galena is the most common Pb mineral, followed by its secondary phases, anglesite and cerussite. Lead-based minerals have been used for multiple purposes, from colouring to protective/isolating coating, cosmetics and pharmaceutics (Gunn 1973;Walter et al 1999Walter et al , 2003Welcomme et al 2006;Tapsoba et al 2010;Vidale et al 2016;Baraldi et al 2020;Photos-Jones et al 2020;Wang et al 2020a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Galena is the most common Pb mineral, followed by its secondary phases, anglesite and cerussite. Lead-based minerals have been used for multiple purposes, from colouring to protective/isolating coating, cosmetics and pharmaceutics (Gunn 1973;Walter et al 1999Walter et al , 2003Welcomme et al 2006;Tapsoba et al 2010;Vidale et al 2016;Baraldi et al 2020;Photos-Jones et al 2020;Wang et al 2020a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%