- Ronald F. Tylecote
Ronald Frank Tylecote (
15 June ,1916 -17 June ,1990 ) was a Britisharchaeologist andmetallurgist , generally recognised as the founder of the sub-discipline ofarchaeometallurgy .Education and Profession
He was born in
Manchester and educated atOundle School . He obtained an MA fromTrinity Hall, Cambridge in 1938, and anMSc from theUniversity of Manchester in 1942, and aPhD on the oxidation ofcopper from theUniversity of London in 1952.After a period in industry working as a welding research engineer, he became an
ICI Research Fellow atUniversity of London . In 1953 he was appointed as a lecturer atNewcastle University , where he became aReader inArchaeometallurgy , a pst from which he retired in September 1978. In 1976 he began teachingArchaeometallurgy at theInstitute of Archaeology ,University College London , which led to him becoming an honorary Professor there in 1979.Work
His early publications on metallurgy include "The solid phase welding of metals" (1968). He participated in his first archaeological excavation in 1939, and became known for combining the two interests. Tylecote investigated early mining and smelting sites around the world, including Timna in
Israel and the Romansilver mines of Rio Tinto inSpain . He also excavated sites inSudan ,Nigeria ,Turkey ,Iran andAfghanistan . A notable study was [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/iams/jour_24/Iams2004.pdf The Wertime Pyrometallurgical Expedition of 1968] .Other work included "Metallurgy in Archaeology: a Prehistory of Metallurgy in the British Isles" (1962), which became the standard reference work, and [http://www.assemblage.group.shef.ac.uk/2/2dung2.html "The Early History of Metallurgy in Europe"] (1987). In 1976 he published "A History of Metallurgy", and completed the revised second edition just before his death.
In 1962, with G. R. Morton, he founded the Historical Metallurgy Group, initially as a group within the
Iron and Steel Institute , and edited its first "Bulletin", publihsed in April 1963. He remained its editor for the rest of his life, as the group became the [http://www.hist-met.org/ Historical Metallurgy Society] , and the "Bulletin" became a journal, "Historical Metallurgy".He is commemorated in the R. F. Tylecote Library of Archaeometallurgical Literature at
University College, London , the R. F. Tylecote Fund at the same institution, and in the grant-giving R. F. Tylecote Memorial Fund of the Historical Metallurgy Society. Following his death the Society published tributes to him from other scholars with whom he had worked, together with a list of his publications. ['Professor Ronald Frank Tylecote, 1916-1990', "Historical Metallurgy" 25(1) (1991), 1-20. ]References
* [http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/information/biography/pqrst/tylecote_ronald.html Biography] from Minnesota State University
*R. F. Tylecote (1992) "A History of Metallurgy" Institute of Materials ISBN 0-901462-88-8
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