GEOCHEMISTRY AND THE PAST - ESTIMATION OF THE OUTPUT OF A GERMANIC IRON PRODUCTION SITE IN THE NETHERLANDS

Citation
I. Joosten et al., GEOCHEMISTRY AND THE PAST - ESTIMATION OF THE OUTPUT OF A GERMANIC IRON PRODUCTION SITE IN THE NETHERLANDS, Journal of geochemical exploration, 62(1-3), 1998, pp. 129-137
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Geochemitry & Geophysics
ISSN journal
03756742
Volume
62
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
129 - 137
Database
ISI
SICI code
0375-6742(1998)62:1-3<129:GATP-E>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
The remains of large scale iron production in the Germanic settlement of Heeten (Prov. of Overijssel), dated from the late second to the fif th centuries AD, have been extensively studied. The timespan of the pr oduction is estimated at 30-35 year. A geochemical investigation of th e ore and slags has proven to be of importance to the reconstruction o f the smelting site. It is concluded that the bog iron ore must have b een dressed carefully in order to concentrate the ore. The most conser vative ore:slag:iron ratio is calculated to be 1.4:1:0.2 (by weight).: Therefore, the site where the presence of a minimum of 45-50 tons of s lag has been established represents at least 9 to 10 tons of iron. Thi s suggests an annual production of 0.3 tons of iron, which far exceeds the need for iron for a rural settlement in that period. The large-sc ale production could be motivated by the historically known integratio n of the Salian Franks into the Roman Empire late in the first half of the fourth century [Groenewoudt and van Nie, (1995), J. Fur. Archaeol . 3, 187-215]. The fuel to ore ratio was assumed to be 1:1. Due to the charcoal production a large area around Heeten must have been defores ted and the end of the iron industry could have been a result of fuel shortage. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.