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Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.1 |
Objects of Metal from Culture III and IV, South Kurgan. FIG. 1 (S.K. 62). Knife-blade, Copper or Bronze (?), Upper Digging, +40 feet, Culture III (?), text-figure 271. | |
Objects of Metal from Culture III and IV, South Kurgan. FIG. 2 (S.K. 143). Razor-shaped Blade of Copper, Upper Digging, +29 to +32 feet, Culture III, text-figure 273. Analysis of clean metal gave: Copper, 94.58; lead, 0.13; iron, 0.47; cobalt, none; nickel, none; antimony, trace; arsenic, 4.43; tin, none, sulphur, 0.08; total, 99.69. | |
Objects of Metal from Culture III and IV, South Kurgan. FIG. 3 (S.K. 146). Copper Sickle, Upper Digging, +25 to +29 feet, Culture III, text-figure 274. Analysis of clean metal gave: Copper, 97.74; lead, 0.38; iron, trace; cobalt, trace; nickel, 0.07; antimony, 0.04; arsenic, 1.67; tin, none; total, 99.90. | |
Objects of Metal from Culture III and IV, South Kurgan. FIG. 4 (S.K. 41). Iron Sickle, in Talus-débris of Terrace A, Culture IV, text-figure 289. | |
Objects of Metal from Culture III and IV, South Kurgan. FIG. 5 (S.K. 22). Piece of Iron Sickle, Terrace A, Culture IV, text-figure 1290. | |
Objects of Metal from Culture III and IV, South Kurgan. FIG. 6 (S.K. 25). Piece of Bar of Iron, Culture IV, text-figure 291. | |
Objects of Metal from Culture III and IV, South Kurgan. FIG. 7 (S.K. 8). Three-edged Copper Arrow-point, 5 feet deep in the Talus-débris of Terrace A, Culture IV, text-figure 288. Analysis of products of corrosion gave no tin. | |
Objects of Metal from Culture III and IV, South Kurgan. FIG. 8 (S.K. 145). Copper Rod, Outer Digging, +6.5 to +10 feet, Culture IV, text-figure 287. Analysis of crust of corrosive products gave: Copper, 81.85; lead, none; iron, 1.13; cobalt, trace; nickel, 0.06; antimony, 0.10; arsenic, 0.38; 0.59. |
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Objects of Metal from Cultures III and IV, South Kurgan.
Fro. I (S.K. 62). Knife-blade, Copper or Bronze (?), Upper Digging, +40 feet, Culture III (?), text-figure 271.
2 (S.K. 143). Razor-shaped Blade of Copper, Upper Digging, +29 to +32 feet, Culture III, text-figure 273. Analysis of clean metal gave: Copper, 94.58; lead, 0.13; iron, 0.47; cobalt, none; nickel, none; antimony, trace; arsenic, 4.43 ; tin, none; sulphur, 0.08; total, 99.69.
3 (S.K. 146). Copper Sickle, Upper Digging, +25 to +29 feet, Culture III, text-figure 274. Analysis of clean metal gave: Copper, 97.74; lead. 0.38; iron, trace; cobalt, trace; nickel, 0.07; antimony, 0.04; arsenic, 1.67; tin, none; total, 99.90.
4 (S.K. 41). Iron Sickle, in Talus-débris of Terrace A, Culture IV, text-figure 289.
5 (S.K. 22). Piece of Iron Sickle, Terrace A, Culture IV, text-figure 290.
6 (S.K. 25). Piece of Bar of Iron, Culture IV, text-figure 291.
7 (S.K. 8). Three-edged Copper Arrow-point, 5 feet deep in the Talus-débris of Terrace A, Culture IV, text-figure 288. Analysis of products of corrosion gave no tin.
8 (S.K. 145). Copper Rod, Outer Digging, +6.5 to +10 feet, Culture IV, text-figure 287. Analysis of crust of corrosive products gave: Copper, 81.85; lead, none; iron, 1.13; cobalt, trace; nickel, 0.06; antimony, 0.10; arsenic, 0.38; tin, 0.59.
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