Possible toxic metal exposure of prehistoric bronze workers

Br J Ind Med. 1987 Oct;44(10):652-6. doi: 10.1136/oem.44.10.652.

Abstract

An attempt has been made to assess the possible occupational exposure to arsenic, lead, and mercury during the Bronze Age. Archaeological, metallurgical, and historical evidence is combined to form a picture of the potential toxic hazards. In the case of arsenic a definite picture emerges of the effect of toxicity as a useful material is abandoned for health reasons on discovery of an acceptable alternative.

Publication types

  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Alloys / adverse effects
  • Archaeology*
  • Arsenic / adverse effects
  • Copper / adverse effects
  • Environmental Exposure
  • History, Ancient
  • Humans
  • Lead / adverse effects
  • Mercury / adverse effects
  • Metallurgy / history*
  • Metals / adverse effects*

Substances

  • Alloys
  • Metals
  • Lead
  • Copper
  • Mercury
  • Arsenic