Author:Tzilla Eshel , Gideon Hadas, Asaf Oron, Irina Segal, Ofir Tirosh, and Yehiel Zelinger
Published in: Springer Link
More information: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2022.851751/full
Abstract:
A silver bowl, which dates to the early second century BCE, and eight samples of leaded bronzes dating to early first century BCE, were analyzed for chemical and lead-isotopic analysis. Results suggest that the metals originated from various Aegean ores, including Laurion and Chalkidiki and/or Thasos. The results therefore suggest that multiple Greek ores supplied silver and lead to the southern Levant throughout the Hellenistic period (second and early first centuries BCE).
It is further suggested that Laurion was a significant source of lead to the southern Levant in the early first century BCE. A larger database is needed to further estab-lish these suggestions.