King Solomon's Miners- Starvation and Bioaccumulation? An Environmental Archaeological Investigation in Southern Jordan
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Registry Institute of Geography & Earth Sciences Quaternary Environmental Change Group |
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04/08/2006
04/08/2006
01/07/1999
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Resumo |
Pyatt, B. Barker, G. Birch, P. Gilbertson, D. Grattan, J. Mattingly, D. King Solomon's Miners - Starvation and Bioaccumulation? An Environmental Archaeological Investigation in Southern Jordan. Ecotoxicology and Environmental safety 43, 305-308 (1999) Environmental Research, Section B Copper mining and smelting were important activities in various predesert wadis during the Iron Age, Nabatean, Roman, and Byzantine periods in southern Jordan and major spoil tips to gether with slag heaps remain as a legacy of such enterprises. Barley has grown in the area for a prolonged period and currently wild barley plants are affected by toxic cations, which reduce their yields. It is considered that such plants provide an adequate model to assess how similar plants would have performed, in terms of productivity, in the past. The population of miners/slaves, guards, etc., would have been subject to bioac cumulation of heavy metals, which conceivably would have led to detrimental effects on their health. Inhalation and ingestion of particulate pollutants cannot be discounted. It is argued that the population may have been further weakened as a consequence of food shortage, due to reduced plant productivity, as cereals are important foods for both humans and the animals upon which they are dependent. A sizeable mining community could only have been maintained by large-scale importation of food or a massive intensification of agricultural activity. Peer reviewed |
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Birch , P , Gilbertson , D , Grattan , J , Mattingly , D , Pyatt , B & Barker , G 1999 , ' King Solomon's Miners- Starvation and Bioaccumulation? An Environmental Archaeological Investigation in Southern Jordan ' Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety , vol 43 , no. 3 , pp. 305-308 . DOI: 10.1006/eesa.1999.1795 0147-6513 PURE: 69856 PURE UUID: a1a19bd2-5690-4cc7-ae37-72f0f6865d2b dspace: 2160/214 |
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eng |
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety |
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