H. Breuning-madsen et al., Comparison of the composition of iron pans in Danish burial mounds with bog iron and spodic material, CATENA, 39(1), 2000, pp. 1-9
Excavations of Danish burial mounds dated to the South Scandinavian Early B
ronze Age (1700-1000 BC) occasionally show thin iron pans encapsulating the
interior of the mounds. When strongly cemented these pans can be classifie
d as placic horizons. The encapsulated core was often wet and anaerobic and
in Jutland well-preserved oaken log coffins with remnants of organic artef
acts and human beings were discovered. Various theories for the development
of these pans have been proposed. The chemical composition of the cement o
f two iron pans in burial mounds is compared with that from a bog iron depo
sit and a spodic horizon. This shows that the cement from the iron pans is
similar to that in bog iron and not to the spodic material. (C) 2000 Elsevi
er Science B.V. All rights reserved.