Roman road pollution assessed by elemental and lead isotope geochemistry in East Belgium; Fagel, Nathalie ; et alin Applied Geochemistry (2008), 23(12), 3253-3266 The ability of inorganic geochemistry to record environmental change and especially human impact has been evidenced by several studies across Europe, especially in peat, where it is possible to record the ... [more ▼] The ability of inorganic geochemistry to record environmental change and especially human impact has been evidenced by several studies across Europe, especially in peat, where it is possible to record the impact of agriculture, mining and other industries. However, despite the numerous investigations on the impact of ancient human activities such as ore mining and smelting, little attention has been paid to geochemistry as a tool to solve problems of palaeopollution in the surroundings of archaeological sites. This paper presents geochemical evidence of the impact of a possible early Roman road built in SE Belgian peatland. Increased Zn and Pb concentrations suggest that Pb-Zn ores were transported on the road, Lead isotope analyses suggest that these ores are locally derived, being compatible with those found in the nearby Pb-Zn ore deposits from East Belgium. Present results provide direct evidence that East Belgian Pb-Zn ores were already being mined during Roman times, i.e. earlier than previously suspected (i.e. 14th century) and that Zn appears to be relatively immobile here. On a broader scale, it also demonstrates that such an early road already had an impact on the environment in terms of metal pollution. This paper enlarges on the range of possibilities offered by geochemistry in the field of geoarchaeology. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 53 (5 ULg) Etude lithologique de la colonne du Boultè et nouvelles hypothèses sur sa provenanceNekrassoff, Serge ; Hatert, Frédéric ; Boulvain, Frédéric et alin Hautes Fagnes (2007), 2007-2 Detailed reference viewed: 10 (0 ULg) Early Pb-Zn mining and transport revealed by elemental and lead isotopes geochemistry nearby a Late Roman to Merovingian cobbled road (Belgium). A direct application of geochemistry to archaeology; ; Fagel, Nathalie et alConference (2007) Detailed reference viewed: 11 (1 ULg) Apports de la géochimie sédimentaire à l’archéologie - Mise en évidence d’un transport de minerais à l’époque romaine et mérovingienne dans une tourbière belge; ; Fagel, Nathalie et alConference (2006) Detailed reference viewed: 35 (0 ULg) La route pavée au travers des tourbières de la fagne des Wez (Via Mansuerisca ?) est –elle romaine ou mérovingienne ? La vérité est-elle …à mi-chemin ?Streel, Maurice ; ; Fagel, Nathalie et alin Hautes Fagnes (2005), 259 Detailed reference viewed: 39 (2 ULg) Pourquoi une route pavée (via Mansuerisca ?) au travers des tourbières ? Enfin une hypothèse … qui tient la route; Fagel, Nathalie ; Nekrassoff, Serge et alin Hautes Fagnes (2005), 258 Detailed reference viewed: 72 (5 ULg) |
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