Personeelslijst
Thierry De Putter
Aardwetenschappen
Geodynamica en minerale rijkdommen
Geodynamica en minerale rijkdommen
Beschrijving
Rademakers, F.W., Nikis, N., De Putter, T. & Degryse, P. 2018. ‘Copper production and trade in the Niari Basin (Republic of Congo) during the 13th to 19th centuries CE: chemical and lead isotope characterization’. Archaeometry 60: 1251-1270. DOI: 10.1111/arcm.12377. (PR).
Article in a scientific Journal / Article in a Journal
In Central Africa, copper ore occurs in only a few locations and copper appears to have been
a scarce commodity in the past—contrary to iron, which is attested more widely and earlier in
the sub-Saharan archaeological record. This paper presents the first detailed characterization
of an early copper-working region in Central Africa. Located along the southern border of the
Republic of the Congo, the Niari Basin has revealed several copper production sites ranging
from the 13th to the 19th century CE. The evidence, specifically in the Mindouli, Mfouati and
Boko-Songho areas, includes various production remains as well as different types of copper
ingots and artefacts. In the context of a broader copper technology study, the chemical and
lead isotope characteristics of the ore deposits in this region are presented. The results of
the chemical and lead isotope analyses of copper objects and production remains from archaeological
sites are then interpreted against this geological background data, with an emphasis
on copper provenance features. Combining these results with archaeological and historical
evidence for regional metallurgical activity, new and significant insights are given on the production
of copper in the Niari Basin, emphasizing the potential of this research for forthcoming
work on copper use and trade in a wider Central African context.