1993
DOI: 10.15366/cupauam1993.20.004
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Tipología De Lingotes De Metal Y Su Hallazgo en Los Depósitos Del Bronce Final De La Península Ibérica

Abstract: UAM ResumenEn este artículo se presenta f>or primera vez un inventario completo de lingotes y otros produaos de fundición del Bronce Final hallados en la Península Ibérica. Su estudio se aborda con un análisis tanto desde el punto de vista metalúrgico como interpretativo. SummaryA complete inventory of ingots as well as otiier melting raw products dating from the Late Bronze Age, found in the Iberian Peninsula, is undertaken for the first time in this paper. The study takes into account both metallurgical and … Show more

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“…The morphology of the Salcombe and Erme Estuary/Bigbury Bay ingots strongly implies that they were roughly cast in a hollow in the ground or perhaps into the sand, thus limiting any typological distinctions (cf. Timberlake, 1994;Gomez-Ramos, 1993a). There is a very wide and uneven distribution of weights in the tin ingots, although most of them are original in size and complete and not broken/fragmented (Table 1).…”
Section: Importance Of the Slacombe Tin Ingotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The morphology of the Salcombe and Erme Estuary/Bigbury Bay ingots strongly implies that they were roughly cast in a hollow in the ground or perhaps into the sand, thus limiting any typological distinctions (cf. Timberlake, 1994;Gomez-Ramos, 1993a). There is a very wide and uneven distribution of weights in the tin ingots, although most of them are original in size and complete and not broken/fragmented (Table 1).…”
Section: Importance Of the Slacombe Tin Ingotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lingotes similares se localizan en toda la geografía peninsular de forma habitual a partir de la primera mitad del i milenio, especialmente durante los ss. vii y vi a. C., por el no peninsular, pero también en el área mediterránea (Gómez Ramos, 1993;Montero-Ruiz et al, 2010-2011, mientras que los ejemplares detectados en el valle medio del Ebro son escasos. Contamos con los lingotes del Alto de la Cruz en Navarra, de Kutzkumendi en Vitoria y en Tossal Redó en Teruel (Gómez Ramos, 1993), a los que se suma el inventariado en El Morredón.…”
Section: Consideraciones Finalesunclassified
“…There are complexities in the evidence that go beyond the identification of weight systems (cf. Lo Schiavo 2006;Pare 1999Pare , 2013Rahmstorf 2010Rahmstorf , 2011 or the classification and distribution of ingot forms (e.g., Gomez-Ramos 1993;Le Carlier et al 2014) and defy simple explanations. For example, the role of ingots as a potential pre-monetary currency is complicated by the evidence for Early Bronze Age ingot metal such as the Ösenring copper, which has a distinctively different composition from other bronze objects, suggesting that the metal tied up in them was only exceptionally converted into items of everyday use.…”
Section: Metal Trade and Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%