EGU24-5724, updated on 08 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-5724
EGU General Assembly 2024
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Provenance Analysis of Zeus/Owl bronze Coins from Velia: A Comprehensive Study using ICP-MS and TIMS Techniques

Isabella Ercoles1,3, Francesca Castorina1,2, Stefano Nisi3, Federico Carbone4, Giacomo Pardini4, and Pier Renato Trincherini5
Isabella Ercoles et al.
  • 1Department of Earth Science, La Sapienza University of Rome, Rome (RM), Italy (isabella.ercoles@uniroma1.it)
  • 2Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria - IGAG, CNR - La Sapienza University of Rome, Rome (RM), Italy (francesca.castorina@uniroma1.it )
  • 3CHNet - Cultural Heritage Network, INFN, LNGS, Assergi (AQ), Italy (stefano.nisi@lngs.infn.it)
  • 4Dipartimento di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - DISPAC, University of Salerno, Fisciano (SA), Italy (fcarbone@unisa.it; gpardini@unisa.it)
  • 5LIMS - Laboratory for Isotope Mass Spectrometry, INFN, LNGS, Assergi (AQ), Italy (pierre.trincherini@gmail.com)

The project focuses on a provenance study carried out on Zeus/Owl bronze coins, coming from the Greek colony of Velia in southern Italy, and dating back to the 3rd century BC. Chemical elemental composition and lead isotope analyses were carried out at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso-INFN by using ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry) and TIMS (Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry) techniques. Lead isotope ratios of the coin samples were compared with data from various ore deposits in the main Mediterranean areas documented in existing literature. Additionally, the elemental composition was examined to establish distinctive geological characteristics aiding in identifying the provenance sources of the studied coins. The majority of the coins exhibited an isotope signature of the lead, that makes up the alloy, overlapping with multiple clusters in the Aegean Greece area (Syros, Kea, Antiparos, Serifos and Sifnos) and the Spain South-East area (Cartagena-Mazarron and Almeria). Six coins displayed an uncertain provenance, suggesting the possibility of mixing and/or metal recycling. Notably, one coin demonstrated overlap with both Spain South-East and Tuscany clusters, indicating a shared provenance probability. Regarding the results of the elemental analysis, the main elements that make up the coins alloy are copper, lead and tin. The Pb content ranges considerably from a minimum of 0.5% to a maximum of 24.9%, while the concentration of Cu ranges from a minimum of 73.3% to a maximum of 93.5% and that of Sn ranges between 1.7% and 10.3%. This information contributes to the reconstruction of historical trade routes, enhancing our understanding of the dynamics of metal supply and socio-economic relationships in Velia.

Keywords: Provenance study; Isotopes; Ancient Coins; Ore Deposit; TIMS

How to cite: Ercoles, I., Castorina, F., Nisi, S., Carbone, F., Pardini, G., and Trincherini, P. R.: Provenance Analysis of Zeus/Owl bronze Coins from Velia: A Comprehensive Study using ICP-MS and TIMS Techniques, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-5724, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-5724, 2024.