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German brass for Benin Bronzes: Geochemical analysis insights into the early Atlantic trade
by
Kingsley, Sean
, Clifford, Brandon
, Skowronek, Tobias B.
, DeCorse, Christopher R.
, Cook, Gregory D.
, Moreira, Vicente Caramés
, Bode, Michael
, Denk, Rolf
, Otero, José Suárez
, Barker, Andrew
, Scholes, Daniel
, Jansen, Moritz
, Birr, Stefan D.
, Benito Dominguez, Ana María
in
15th century
/ 17th century
/ 19th century
/ Analytic geochemistry
/ Brass industry
/ Brasses
/ Bronzes
/ Chemical properties
/ Excavation
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Geochemistry
/ Isotope ratios
/ Isotopes
/ Lead isotopes
/ Market size
/ Methods
/ Physical Sciences
/ Production processes
/ Ratios
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Shipwrecks
/ Trace elements
/ Trade
2023
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German brass for Benin Bronzes: Geochemical analysis insights into the early Atlantic trade
by
Kingsley, Sean
, Clifford, Brandon
, Skowronek, Tobias B.
, DeCorse, Christopher R.
, Cook, Gregory D.
, Moreira, Vicente Caramés
, Bode, Michael
, Denk, Rolf
, Otero, José Suárez
, Barker, Andrew
, Scholes, Daniel
, Jansen, Moritz
, Birr, Stefan D.
, Benito Dominguez, Ana María
in
15th century
/ 17th century
/ 19th century
/ Analytic geochemistry
/ Brass industry
/ Brasses
/ Bronzes
/ Chemical properties
/ Excavation
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Geochemistry
/ Isotope ratios
/ Isotopes
/ Lead isotopes
/ Market size
/ Methods
/ Physical Sciences
/ Production processes
/ Ratios
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Shipwrecks
/ Trace elements
/ Trade
2023
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German brass for Benin Bronzes: Geochemical analysis insights into the early Atlantic trade
by
Kingsley, Sean
, Clifford, Brandon
, Skowronek, Tobias B.
, DeCorse, Christopher R.
, Cook, Gregory D.
, Moreira, Vicente Caramés
, Bode, Michael
, Denk, Rolf
, Otero, José Suárez
, Barker, Andrew
, Scholes, Daniel
, Jansen, Moritz
, Birr, Stefan D.
, Benito Dominguez, Ana María
in
15th century
/ 17th century
/ 19th century
/ Analytic geochemistry
/ Brass industry
/ Brasses
/ Bronzes
/ Chemical properties
/ Excavation
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Geochemistry
/ Isotope ratios
/ Isotopes
/ Lead isotopes
/ Market size
/ Methods
/ Physical Sciences
/ Production processes
/ Ratios
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Shipwrecks
/ Trace elements
/ Trade
2023
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German brass for Benin Bronzes: Geochemical analysis insights into the early Atlantic trade
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German brass for Benin Bronzes: Geochemical analysis insights into the early Atlantic trade
2023
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Utilizing geochemical analysis, this study identifies the sources of European brass used in the casting of the renowned Benin Bronzes, produced by the Edo people of Nigeria. It is commonly believed that distinctive brass rings known as “manillas”, used as currency in the European trade in West Africa, also served as a metal source for the making of the Bronzes. However, prior to the current study, no research had conclusively connected the Benin artworks and the European manillas. For this research, manillas from shipwrecks in African, American and European waters dating between the 16th and 19th Century were analysed using ICP-MS analysis. Comparing trace elements and lead isotope ratios of manillas and Benin Bronzes identifies Germany as the principal source of the manillas used in the West African trade between the 15 th and 18 th centuries before British industries took over the brass trade in the late 18 th century.
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