Metal objects from Unit A16

May 2012 - L. Crescioli
The home for this page is A16


Overview

     A large number of metal artifacts were found in A16, primarily belonging to funerary sets of the several burials recovered. So the objects are typical of funerary set: pin, earring, bracelet, metal vessels. Other objects were instead found in secondary deposition, mainly in the large brickfall a4. Here not all the objects are listed, but just those indicative for each typology.

Metal objects in funerary set

     Metal objects are typical of funerary set, i.e. jewelry items for females and weapons for males, either from pot burials and excavated burials, and either for female, male or child burials.

Earring
     The most common object found is the earring found only(?) associated to female skeleton. It could be made of silver (i33, i36,) or made of bronze/copper-alloy (i124, i125, i134). i74 is a group of 9 bronze rings belonging to earrings or more probably to some other object like a necklace. The earrings are usually circular in shape, smaller or larger in diameter.


i36
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i134

i74


Bracelet
     Two bronze bracelets (i72 and i73) were found in a single pot burial of a 2-3 years old child. They were very oxidized and they have a small opening. The diameter is about 4.5 cms.

i72
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i73


Pin
     Bronze pins with small differences were found inside funerary sets. Two examples (i76, i158) have no head preserved and are circular in section. Two other examples (i101, i159) have a globular head and an irregularity not far from it.


i158
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i101

i159


Various objects
     The funerary sets also include other important objects. A bronze bucket (i29) in very fragile conditions, a silver disk shape with a circular hole in the center possibly a pendant (i64), a nail (but it could also be a pin) (i57) a very beautiful bronze spearhead or knife blade with a shank for the shaft (i56). Inside a burial also a metal (silver?) bead (i66) was found, with a hole passing through and lemon like shape.


i29
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i57

i56



i66


Metal objects in secondary deposition

     This group includes several typologies of objects, some of which also found and typical of burial funerary sets. Bronze earrings (i103, q145.1, q348.2, q471.2), bronze needle (q29.1, i173), fragments of bronze items, possibly some kind of tool (q525.1, q683.5), bronze rounded and pointed pins (i107, i133, q603.1, q783.2) or pins with oblong and large head hole (i93). A very beautiful example (i3) is squared in section and shows a very elaborated head.


i103
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q348.2

i173



q783.2
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i93

i3


     Other objects made of precious metals were found, a silver ring with unusual shape (q4.2), a silver fragment (i160) and a silver wire (q423.1). Another important object is a gold item, probably head or seal holder (i104).


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q423.1

i104


     Very beautiful is a small (about 2 cms) bovis head (i137), possibly the head of a pin, a bronze blade (i94), a very beautiful beer strainer (i10).


i137
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i94

i10


     Numerous the metal slags were found (q711.2, q711.3, q841.2, q864.1), showing metallurgy activities carried out somewhere nearby.


q711.2
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q711.3

q864.1