Wilkes-Barre Paper - History and Geology of Ancient Gold-Fields in Turkey

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Leon Dominian
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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21
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Jan 1, 1912

Abstract

The lack of Aryan roots for the names of metals commonly known among the Aryan settlers of Asia Minor, as well as the later colonizers of Europe, indicates that these races were generally ignorant of the use of metals until they came into contact with Semitic peoples. Practically all mining-terms in current use among the earliest Greeks resemble very strongly their distinctly Semitic equivalents, which can be traced all the way in a broad belt beginning in Lower Mesopotamia, and extending westwardly to the Syrian shores of the Mediterranean. The Greek word 'metallon," for instance, used indiscriminately to designate mine or ore, probably came from the earlier Semitic equivalent, " matal." Again, the Greek words " chry-sos " (gold) and " chalkos " (copper) seem to be descended from the Semitic forms " chrouts " and " chalak." It is a natural inference that primitive mining-methods were evolved by the dwellers in the mineralized areas of Asia Minor, from whom later Greek, Roman, and even North European miners obtained their first not.ions of the reduction of metallic ores, by
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APA: Leon Dominian  (1912)  Wilkes-Barre Paper - History and Geology of Ancient Gold-Fields in Turkey

MLA: Leon Dominian Wilkes-Barre Paper - History and Geology of Ancient Gold-Fields in Turkey. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1912.

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