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Microanalytical study of a ferrous agricultural tool recovered from a historical site in Rio de Janeiro
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">GN?CamposEmail author  IG?Solórzano
Institution:(1) Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, PUC-Rio, R.M. de S. Vicente 225, Rio de Janeiro, 22453-900, Brazil
Abstract:The present work has as its objective a microanalytical study of a metallic archeological artifact using methods of optical microscopy (MO), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The object of the study corresponds to an agricultural tool (a hoe) from the Brazilian colonial period, dating from the late XVIII century, removed from an archeological site (Sítio Rochedo) in excavations conducted by researchers of the Brazilian Archeological Institute. Sample preparation required a meticulous procedure in view of the fragility of the object. The hoe has been suffering the action of oxidation-corrosion over the years, thereby making the impregnation of mineral sediments possible. A detailed metallographic analysis, coupled with spectroscopic SEM and TEM measurements, allows one to conclude that the hoe was made of puddle iron, retaining significant amount of slag. The hoe was probably made by African slaves who had metallurgical knowledge acquired from their ancestors under Portuguese colonization. The equi-axial microstructure of ferrite grains, together with the alignment of slag inclusions, strongly suggest a metal forming procedure conducted on low-carbon puddled iron, followed by heat treatment and then cooling at a slow rate. PACS 81.05.bx; 81.70.-q; 01.65.tg; 81.05.t
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