Change of copper smelting techniques during medieval times in the Harz Mountains, Germany

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Eggers, T [1 ]
Ruppert, H [1 ]
Kronz, A [1 ]
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[1] Inst Geol & Dynam Lithosphare, Gottingen, Germany
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Microfabric and geochemical investigations of medieval fayalite-dominated slags from two smelting sites in the western part of the Hart Mountains indicate the production of a silver-bearing "Kupferstein" (matte). Differences in geochemistry and the mineral assemblages of the slags are interpreted as a development of smelting techniques with time. This is most likely due to a change in ore mineralogy to lower Fe and higher Zn contents.
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