Archaeometallurgy: Metal Provenancing in the Southern Levant - 02-03-04/02/2019, Jerusalem (Israel)
FECHA / DATE/DATA: 02-03-04/02/2019
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Mandel Building, Mount Scopus, The hebrew University of Jerusalem (Jerusalem, Israel)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Laboratory for Archaeological Materials and Ancient Technologies (LAMAT) ; The Institute of Archaeology ; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) ; The French Research Center inJerusalem (CFRJ)
INFO: naama.yahalom@mail.huji.ac.il
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Saturday-Sunday, February 2-3 Excursion to mines and smelting camps in the Arabah (Timna Valley and Wadi Amram) Monday, February 4 Barbara Mandel Auditorium, Mandel Building, Mount Scopus, HUJI 9:30-13:00 First Session: Sourcing Iron Chair: Prof. Yigal Erel (Institute of Earth Sciences, HUJI) Provenance of Iron: A New Approach! (Michael Brauns, Curt-Engelhorn-Zentrum Archäometrie, An-Institut der Universität Tübingen) Potential Iron Sources of the Iron Age Southern Levant; Survey, Analyses and Experiments (Adi Eliyahu-Behar, Ariel University) Hematite Objects from Iron Age Sites as a Proxy for Iron Sourcing (Adi Shulman, The Program of Environmental Sciences, HUJI) Coffee Break Understanding the Earliest Iron Artifacts in South Eastern Arabia (Ivan Stepanov, Ariel University) Iron Economy during the Early Iron Age in Northern France and Western Germany: Approaching the Origin and Circulation of Iron (Sylvain Bauvais, CNRS, Paris) Local or Foreign Iron during the 2nd Millennium AD in Coastal Countries of West Africa? (Caroline Robion-Brunner, CNRS, Paris) Lunch Break 14:00-17:00 Second Session: Non-Ferrous Metals Chair: Prof. Sariel Shalev (University of Haifa) Inscribed Lead Ingots from Caesarea (Naama Yahalom-Mack, Institute of Archaeology, HUJI, Assaf Yasur-Landau and Ehud Galili, University of Haifa) The Source of Levantine Silver in the Iron Age I: The Problem of Cu-Ag Alloys (Tzilla Eshel, University of Haifa and HUJI) Coffee Break Mining Referentials for Metal Tracing in Ancient Times (Sandrine Baron, CNRS, Paris) Remarks on the Provenancing of Copper from Cyprus (Vasiliki Kassianidou, University of Cyprus) 17:30 Dinner Reception at the French Research Center in Jerusalem, 3 Shimshon St.