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Evidence of Early Metalworking in Arctic Canada

机译:加拿大北极地区早期金属加工的证据

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This paper examines new evidence related to an early (pre-Columbian) European presence in Arctic Canada. Artifacts from archaeological sites that had been assumed to relate to pre-Inuit indigenous occupations of the region in the centuries around A.D. 1000 have recently been recognized as having been manufactured using European technologies. We report here on the SEM-EDS analysis of a small stone vessel recovered from a site on Baffin Island. The interior of the vessel contains abundant traces of copper-tin alloy (bronze) as well as glass spherules similar to those associated with high-temperature processes. These results indicate that it had been used as a crucible. This artifact may represent the earliest evidence of high-temperature nonferrous metalworking in the New World north of Mesoamerica. (C) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:本文研究了与欧洲早期(哥伦比亚前)在加拿大北极地区存在有关的新证据。据认为,来自考古遗址的人工制品与公元1000年前后几个世纪的因纽特人地区的本地占领有关,最近被认为是使用欧洲技术制造的。我们在此报告从巴芬岛某地点回收的一艘小石船的SEM-EDS分析。容器内部包含大量痕量的铜锡合金(青铜)以及类似于高温工艺的玻璃球。这些结果表明它已被用作坩埚。该文物可能是中美洲以北新世界高温有色金属加工的最早证据。 (C)2014威利期刊公司

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