Kharakwal J.S.

Indian zinc technology in a global perspective / J.S. Kharakwal - New Delhi: Pentagon Press, 2011. - 340p.

CONTENTS
Foreword to the Series by M. G. K. Menon xi
Note on Infinity Foundation xvii
Series Editor's Note xxiii
Preface xxv
Acknowledgements xxvii
List ofAbbreviations used in the text xxix
ListofFigures xxxi
List ofTables xxxi^
1. INTRODUCTION 1
2. ANTIQUITY OF ZINC AND BRASS 3
BRASS PRODUCTION 8
CONFUSION ABOUT ZINCAND BRASS IN EARLY EXAMPLES 9
Europe 10
Middle East 12
China and Asia Minor 13
South Asia 14
THE CEMENTATION PROCESS 15
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3. ZINC AND BRASS IN AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVE IN EUROPE, WEST ASIA
AND AFRICA jL?
EUROPE jg
Roman Brass 22
Medieval Brass Making 27
Zinc Production at Bristol
AFRICA
WEST ASIA
4. EAST ASIA (CHINA)
EARLY ZINC AND BRASS IN CHINA
ZINC AND BRASS IN MEDIEVAL CHINA
The T'ien-Kimg K'ai-wu
5. ZINC AND BRASS IN SOUTH ASIA
Zmc INTHE BRONZE AGE
30
37
39
48
48
52
56
64
zmc IN THE EARLY IRON AGE AND HISTORIC CONTEXT*; M
literary EVIDENCE CONTEXTS 69
METALLIC ZINC
early BRASS COINS
ICONS 87
Brass Icons in Eastern India
Nalanda 101
Gujarat 104
MEDIEVAL ZINC AND BRASS
Mughal Brass 115
BidriWare 115
traditional brass casting ^
ZAWAR 120
CONCLUSION 122
123
CONTENTS ❖ ix
6. EAEXY MINING OF LEAD-ZINC ORES
IN RAJASTHAN 125
EARLY MINING OF COPPER AND IRON 128
Ancient Mines of Lead, Silver and Zinc 132
Agucha 132
Dariha 137
Zawav 144
Zawarmala mines 146
Balaria mine 154
Mochia mines 157
Hiran Magm mine 160
Baroi-Paduna-Bara belt 161
Ore Dressing 162
Importance ofMines in Ancient India 164
Identification of Ores 165
Silver Ores 165
Lead Ores ^66
Mining Technique 166
Attempts to Restart Mining at Zawar 173
7. ZAWAR: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
PERSPECTIVE
ZAWAR
8. EARLY ZINC SMELTING AT ZAWAR
SMELTING
Ancient Zinc Smelting at Zawar
176
176
186
Pottery
CONCLUSION
191
192
193
196
Furnaces 208
PRODUCTION OF ZINC
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THE TREASURY AT ZAWAR 210
LITERARY EVIDENCE 212
Rasaratnasamuchchaya 216
Kosthika, Tanti'a 217
GaraKosthi 218
Angara Kbsthi 2]g
THE DECLINE OF ZAWAR 221
American Society of Metals 225
9. TRANSMISSION OF ZINC AND BRASS
TECHNOLOGY
TUTTHA, TUTIYA AND TUTENAG
TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TO THE WEST
10. EARLY EVIDENCE OF DISTILLATION
SOMA AND OTHER INTOXICATING DRINKS
The Taxila Distillation Units
242
11. CONCLUSION
Bibliography
Appendices
Appendix 1: Geographical Distribution of Zinc Ores


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