Article ID: CBB790789167

Metallurgy of Zinc, High-tin Bronze and Gold in Indian Antiquity: Methodological Aspects (2016)

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There are inherent challenges in attempting to explore the trajectory of knowledge production vis-a-vis the use of metals in antiquity. Metallurgical innovations, falling as they would have largely done in the domain of empirical knowledge and expertise, would not necessarily have left a systematic written record in the sense of knowledge production. This enquiry is perhaps even more convoluted in the Indian context where in the first place, there are not many detailed records that have readily come to light concerning mining and metallurgy and in the second place, not much systematic archaeometallurgical research has been undertaken. Nevertheless, this paper attempts to demonstrate the role of archaeometallurgical studies, coupled with ethnoarchaeological studies on continuing artisanal technologies, in such enquiries.The paper also seeks to explore the interplay between functional and cultural imperatives through which one may explain the preferential emergence of certain technologies with respect to debates on knowledge production. It restricts itself to selected case studies providing insights into the archaeometallurgy of high-tin bronzes especially from Iron Age Tamil Nadu, zinc smelting evidence at Zawar, Rajasthan, gold working with respect the Nilgiris, and the high-tin bronze mirror craft of Aranmula, Kerala.

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Authors & Contributors
Ren Congcong
Douny, Lawrence
Haug, Henrike
Hofmann, Martin
Anantharamu, T. R.
Wusan Dai
Journals
Technology and Culture
Journal of Early Modern History
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
Technology's Stories
Journal for the History of Knowledge
Publishers
Springer
Springer Nature
University of North Carolina Press
Concepts
Crafts and craftspeople
Metallurgy
Traditional knowledge
Technological innovation
Technology
Indigenous peoples; indigeneity
People
Zhu, Qiqian
Laer, Willem van
Oviedo y Valdés, Gonzalo Fernández
Columbus, Christopher
Barba, Alvaro Alonso
Bacon, Francis, 1st Baron Verulam
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
Early modern
16th century
19th century
Renaissance
Places
China
Europe
Japan
Africa
Burkina Faso
Guangzhou (China)
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