Record of metal workshops in peat deposits: History and environmental impact on the Mont Lozere Massif, France

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Baron, S
Lavoie, M
Ploquin, A
Carignan, J
Pulido, M
De Beaulieu, JL
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[1] CNRS, Ctr Rech Petrog & Geochim, F-54501 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France
[2] Univ Aix Marseille 3, Fac St Jerome, Inst Mediterraneen Ecol & Paleoecol, Marseille 20, France
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10.1021/es048165l
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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This study aims to document the history of the metallurgical activities on the Mont Lozere massif in the Cevennes Mountains in Southern France. Many medieval sites of metallurgical wastes (slags) have been reported on the massif. These sites are thought to represent ancient lead workshops. The impact of past metallurgical activity on the environment was studied using geochemical and palynological techniques on a core collected in the Narses Mortes peatland near medieval smelting area. Two main periods of smelting activities during the last 2200 years were revealed by the lead concentration and isotopic composition along the core profile: the first period corresponds to the Gallic period (similar to ca. 300 B.C. to ca. 20 A.D.) and the second one to the Medieval period (similar to ca. 1000-1300 A.D.). Forest disturbances are associated with lead anomalies for the two metallurgical activities described. The impact of the first metallurgy was moderate during the Gallic period, during which beech and birch were the tree species most affected. The second period corresponds to the observed slag present in the field. Along with agropastoral activities, the medieval smelting activities led to the definitive disappearance of all tree species on the summit zones of Mont Lozbre. The abundance of ore resources and the earlier presence of wood on the massif justify the presence of workshops at this place. The relationship between mines and ores has been documented for the Medieval period. There is no archaeological proof concerning the Gallic activity. Nevertheless, 2500-2100 years ago, the borders of the Gallic Tribe territory, named the Gabales, were the same as the present-day borders of the Lozbre department. Julius Caesar reported the existence of this tribe in 58 B.C. in "De Bello Gallico", and in Strabon (Book IV, 2.2) the "Gabales silver" and a "treasure of Gabales" are mentioned, but to this day, they have not been found.
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