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Assaying the Eight Metals of Antiquity: Archaeometallurgical Perspectives on Indian Heritage - Lecture 3

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of archaeometallurgy in this third lecture of a series by Prof. Sharada Srinivasan from the National Institute of Advanced Studies. Delve into the study of metallic archaeological artifacts and art objects, gaining insights into ancient manufacturing techniques and the history of technology. Learn about the eight metals commonly used in antiquity: gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, lead, zinc, and mercury. Discover the trajectory of metal use in Indian and South Indian antiquity, and uncover pre-industrial Indian contributions to metallurgy. Examine the skilled early use of high-tin bronzes, the making of statuary bronzes, unique methods of metallic zinc extraction, and innovations in ferrous metallurgy such as wrought iron, high-carbon steels, and metal-cased rockets. Gain a broader understanding of the global history of science and technology through this comprehensive exploration of ancient metalworking techniques and their socio-cultural and economic implications.

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‘Assaying’ the eight metals of antiquity: Archaeometallurgical ... (Lecture 3) by Sharada Srinivasan


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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