Sant’Imbenia (Alghero): further archaeometric evidence for an Iron Age market square

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Lead isotope compositions were determined for 18 metal objects from the archaeological site of Sant’Imbenia, NW Sardinia, dating to the end of the ninth century BCE onwards. The provenance of some objects is unambiguously traced to SW Sardinia; other objects could derive either from central Sardinia or the Iberian coastal ranges. The variety of the provenances attests to a wide trade network that spanned the entire island of Sardinia and extended to the Iberian sites.

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Clemenza, M., Billeci, B., Carpinelli, M., Ferrante, M., Fiorini, E., Gasperetti, G., … Rendeli, M. (2021). Sant’Imbenia (Alghero): further archaeometric evidence for an Iron Age market square. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-021-01425-x

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