PILLARS OF POWER: SILVER AND STEEL OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE

Authors

  • N. Nerantzis University of Sheffield Department of Archaeology and Prehistory Northgate House West Street S1 4ET U.K.

Keywords:

mining, smelting, corvée, samakov, foundry, slag, speiss

Abstract

The Ottoman Empire was forged over disintegrating Byzantium, stretching across Anatolia and the Balkans and ruled for almost five centuries. One crucial parameter that allowed for its quick expansion has been a combination of economic wealth and superiority of armed forces. The Ottomans succeeded in both sectors by promoting innovative technology in the field of silver and steel production for supplying their monetary system and weapons industry. Rich mines and smelting workshops provided increased output in metals, allowing for quick expansion and economic growth. Some of the major centres for silver and steel production are being discussed in this paper in conjunction with analytical data from smelting residues.

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Published

2023-07-25

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