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Biography

My academic background includes degrees in history, archaeology and archaeological science. Their combination is a recurrent thread in my work.听

Much of my research has focused on the analysis of material culture and the reverse engineering of archaeological technologies, as a starting point to understand the evolution and movement of knowledge, people and things. Working with a large number of international research students and postdoctoral fellows has massively broadened my horizons.听

I joined the Department of 91探花视频 in Cambridge in 2018, after over a decade at UCL.听

Research

My research interests centre around material culture and technologies, the context of innovations, and knowledge transmission. I approach these subjects through a combination of analytical studies of archaeological materials, experiments, and historical sources. Much of my work has focused on archaeometallurgy in Europe, Africa, America and Asia, from prehistory to the recent past, and including scientific analyses of the manufacture and trade of gold, silver, copper, bronze, brass and iron, often studying production remains. I have additionally worked with ceramics, pigments, glass and amber, among other interesting materials. To different extents, my laboratory work has included optical microscopy, OM, SEM-EDS, EPMA, FTIR, XRD, (LA)-ICP-MS, (p)XRF, and Raman. I am also involved in collaborations that variously engage geometric morphometrics, multispectral imaging and statistics.

Topics

  • Material culture and technology
  • Knowledge transmission
  • Inventions and innovations
  • Archaeometallurgy
  • 91探花视频 of alchemy and chemistry
  • History and philosophy of science

听I am presently involved in the following research projects:

These are some of my past projects:听

Key Publications

Key publications: 

For a list of publications please see ORCID profile (). You may be able to download some of these and at听.

Publication

Journal articles

2018

  • Torrence, R. and Martin贸n-Torres, M., 2018. Editorial: JAS on the move Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 91
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  • Veronesi, U. and Martin贸n-Torres, M., 2018. Glass and Alchemy in Early Modern Europe: An Analytical Study of Glassware from the Oberstockstall Laboratory in Austria. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl, v. 57
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  • 2017

  • Radivojevic, M., Pendic, J., Srejic, A., Korac, M., Davey, C., Benzonelli, A., Martinon-Torres, M., Jovanovic, N. and Kamberovic, Z., 2017. Experimental design of the Cu-As-Sn ternary colour diagram Journal of Archaeological Science,
  • Sa茅nz-Samper, J. and Martin贸n-Torres, M., 2017. Depletion gilding, innovation and life-histories: The changing colours of Nahuange metalwork Antiquity, v. 91
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  • Murillo-Barroso, M., Martin贸n-Torres, M., Massieu, MDC., Socas, DM. and Gonz谩lez, FM., 2017. Early metallurgy in SE Iberia. The workshop of Las Pilas (Moj谩car, Almer铆a, Spain) Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, v. 9
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  • Wood, JR., Charlton, MF., Murillo-Barroso, M. and Martin贸n-Torres, M., 2017. Gold parting, iridium and provenance of ancient silver: A reply to Pernicka Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 86
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  • Benzonelli, A., Freestone, IC. and Martin贸n-Torres, M., 2017. A Better Shade of Black: Effects of Manufacturing Parameters on the Development of Ancient Black Bronzes* Archaeometry, v. 59
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  • Wood, JR., Charlton, MF., Murillo-Barroso, M. and Martin贸n-Torres, M., 2017. Iridium to provenance ancient silver Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 81
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  • Farci, C., Martin贸n-Torres, M. and 脕lvarez, DG., 2017. Bronze production in the Iron Age of the Iberian Peninsula: The case of El Castru, Viga帽a (Asturias, NW Spain) Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, v. 11
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  • 2016

  • Li, X., Bevan, A., Martin贸n-Torres, M., Xia, Y. and Zhao, K., 2016. Marking practices and the making of the Qin Terracotta Army Journal of Anthropological 91探花视频, v. 42
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  • Gaudenzi Asinelli, M. and Martin贸n-Torres, M., 2016. Copper-alloy use in a Tyrrhenian medieval town: The case of Leopoli-Cencelle (Italy) Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, v. 7
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  • Killick, D., Miller, D., Thondhlana, TP. and Martin贸n-Torres, M., 2016. Copper mining and smelting technology in the northern Lowveld, South Africa, ca. 1000 CE to ca. 1880 CE Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 75
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  • Thondhlana, TP., Martin贸n-Torres, M. and Chirikure, S., 2016. The archaeometallurgical reconstruction of early second-millennium AD metal production activities at Shankare Hill, northern Lowveld, South Africa Azania, v. 51
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  • 2015

  • Martinon-Torres, M., 2015. Laboratories of Art. Alchemy and Art Technology from Antiquity to the 18th Century AMBIX, v. 62
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  • Plaza, MT. and Martin贸n-Torres, M., 2015. Metallurgical traditions under Inka rule: A technological study of metals and technical ceramics from the Aconcagua Valley, Central Chile Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 54
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  • Ting, C., Martin贸n-Torres, M., Graham, E. and Helmke, C., 2015. The production and exchange of moulded-carved ceramics and the 'Maya Collapse' Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 62
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  • Torrence, R., Martin贸n-Torres, M. and Rehren, T., 2015. Forty years and still growing: Journal of archaeological science looks to the future Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 56
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  • Liu, S., Rehren, T., Chen, J., Xu, C., Venunan, P., Larreina-Garcia, D. and Martin贸n-Torres, M., 2015. Bullion production in imperial China and its significance for sulphide ore smelting world-wide Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 55
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  • Martin贸n-Torres, M. and Uribe-Villegas, MA., 2015. The prehistoric individual, connoisseurship and archaeological science: The Muisca goldwork of Colombia Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 63
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  • Murillo-Barroso, M., Martin贸n-Torres, M., Garc铆a Sanju谩n, L., Wheatley, D., Hunt Ortiz, MA., Forteza Gonz谩lez, M. and Hern谩ndez Arnedo, MJ., 2015. New objects in old structures: The Iron Age hoard of the Palacio III megalithic funerary complex (Almad茅n de la Plata, Seville, Spain) Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 57
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  • 2013

  • Rehren, T., Belgya, T., Jambon, A., K谩li, G., Kasztovszky, Z., Kis, Z., Kov谩cs, I., Mar贸ti, B., Martin贸n-Torres, M., Miniaci, G., Pigott, VC., Radivojevi膰, M., Rosta, L., Szentmikl贸si, L. and Szokefalvi-Nagy, Z., 2013. 5,000 years old Egyptian iron beads made from hammered meteoritic iron Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 40
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  • 2011

  • Martin贸n-Torres, M., 2011. Some recent developments in the historiography of alchemy. Ambix, v. 58
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  • 2008

  • Martin贸n-Torres, M., Freestone, IC., Hunt, A. and Rehren, T., 2008. Mass-produced mullite crucibles in medieval Europe: Manufacture and material properties Journal of the American Ceramic Society, v. 91
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  • 2007

  • Martin贸n-Torres, M., Rojas, RV., Cooper, J. and Rehren, T., 2007. Metals, microanalysis and meaning: a study of metal objects excavated from the indigenous cemetery of El Chorro de Ma铆ta, Cuba Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 34
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  • 2006

  • Martin贸n-Torres, M., Rehren, T. and Freestone, IC., 2006. Mullite and the mystery of Hessian wares. Nature, v. 444
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  • Teaching and Supervisions

    Research supervision: 

    I currently supervise research students and postdoctoral fellows on a range of topics related to the above interests, enrolled at the 91探花视频 Cambridge. I am interested in supervising students who wish to study for an MPhil or a PhD on related subjects, and happy to discuss new departures.

    Current postdoctoral research fellows

    Past postdoctoral research fellows

    • Ema Bauzyte, 2019-2021 (funded by Fitzwilliam Museum's Being an听Islander Project)
    • Marc Gener-Moret, 2018-2021听(funded Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions)
    • Pau Sureda, 2018-2020 (funded by Government of Galicia, Spain)
    • Kunlong Chen, 2017-2019 (funded by Newton Fellowship)
    • Eleanor Blakelock, 2017-2019 (funded by Leverhulme Trust)
    • Xose-Lois Armada, 2014-2016听
    • Mike Charlton, 2014-2016 (funded Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions)
    • Mercedes Murillo-Barroso, 2014-2016 (funded Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions)

    Current students:

    • Mark Davis听(UK): Brass vs bronze: Continuity and change from Late Antiquity to the early Islamic period in the Persian Gulf and adjacent regions, funded by AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership with the British Museum
    • Saltanat Amir (KZ): Goldsmithing technologies, organic materials and funerary rituals in the Saka societies of the Eurasian Steppe Region during the Iron Age (c. 900 鈥 100 BCE), funded by Harding Distinguished Postgraduate Scholarships
    • Elizabeth La Duc (US): Coal Usage in Romano-British Ferrous Metallurgy: Identification and Interpretation, funded by the Cambridge Trust
    • 听UCL (IT): Development of a neutron technique for the non-destructive and non-invasive analysis of archaeological gold artefacts (first supervisor), funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
    • (IT): Redefining Egyptian 'pastes': development of a new analytical protocol for the examination of Egyptian coffin sets from the Third Intermediate Period in Thebes (first supervisor), funded by PlaCe ITN project
    • Ismael Rodriguez Palomo (SP): Challenges, approaches and insights in Palaeoproteomics analysis in ceramics (advisor), funded by PlaCe ITN project

    Past Students

    • Julia Montes-Landa (SP), 2023: Evolution, co-existence and adaptation of bronze-making recipes in Prehistory: a case study from North-Eastern Iberia (first supervisor), funded by AHRC and Cambridge Trust Vice Chancellor鈥檚 Award
    • Yi-Ting Hsu (TW), 2023: Fire assay, cupellation, and the spread of technical knowlede in Early Modern Europe (first supervisor), funded by Taiwan-Cambridge Scholarship
    • Jasmine Vieri (FI), 2023: Bayesian regional models of gold and copper alloys from pre-Hispanic Colombia (first supervisor), funded by AHRC
    • Ole Nordland (NO), 2021: Iron making in Viking Age Scandinavia (c. AD 750-1000): Political power, knowledge transmission and technological changes (first supervisor), funded by AHRC
    • Yaxiong Liu (CN), 2021: Iron and the Rise of the Qin Empire: An Exploration of the Iron Industry and its Social Impact during the Warring States Period (joint first supervisor), funded by Chinese Scholarship Council
    • Umberto Veronesi (IT), 2020: The Alchemy of Early Modern Glass (first supervisor), funded by AHRC
    • Agnese Benzonelli (IT), 2019: Validation of analytical methods for non-invasive characterization of natural and artificial patinas (second supervisor), funded by Tylecote Scholarship
    • Laura Ware Adlington (US), 2018:听Investigation of technology, production and deterioration of medieval stained glass using handheld pXRF听听(second supervisor), funded by UCL Graduate Scholarship
    • Maria Teresa Plaza Calonge (CL), 2018:听Gold technology and the Tiwanaku empire in San Pedro de Atacama, Northern Chile, during the Middle Horizon (AD 400-1000)听(first supervisor), funded by Chilean government
    • Jonathan Wood (GB), 2018:听The transmission of silver and silver extraction technology across the Mediterranean by the Phoenicians in the 8th听and 7th听centuries BCE: A precursor for the Classical Age听(first supervisor), funded by AHRC
    • David Larreina-Garc铆a (SP), 2017: Copper and bloomery iron smelting in Central China: Technological traditions in the Daye County (Hubei) (first supervisor), funded by Impact Scholarship听
    • Rahil Alipour (IR), 2017: Persian crucible steel production in Central Iran (AD 802-1431) (joint first supervisor), funded by UCL Qatar听
    • Miguel Carrero (SP), 2017: The megalithic phenomenon in Galicia: Contributions of GIS and spatial statistics to the study of location patterns (second supervisor), funded by Spanish Government Research Scholarship.
    • Pira Venunan (TH), 2016: An archaeometallurgical study of iron production in Ban Kruat, lower Northeast Thailand: technology and social development from the Iron Age (500BC-AD500) to the Imperial Angkorian Khmer (AD802-1431) (first supervisor), funded by Thai Royal Family Scholarship
    • Mainardo Asinelli (IT), 2016: Manufacture and use of copper and copper-alloy artefacts in medieval Tuscia (first supervisor), funded by European Union ITN
    • Siran Liu (CN), 2015: Gold and silver production in Imperial China. Technological choices in their socio-economic and environmental settings (second supervisor), funded by Sino-British Fellowship Trust
    • Ruth Fillery-Travis (UK), 2015: Iron production in the Western Roman Empire: A diachronic study of technology and society based on two archaeological sites (first supervisor), funded by AHRC听
    • Carmen Ting (HK), 2013: Change, continuity, and the Maya Collapse: Reconstructing the ceramic economy in the Eastern Maya Lowlands during the Classic to Postclassic Transition (joint first supervisor), funded by UCL Graduate Scholarship听
    • Thomas Thondhlana (ZB), 2012: Pre-colonial copper production in the Northern Lowveld, South Africa, c. AD 700-1900 (first supervisor), funded by EPSRC and Xstrata
    • Maria Dikomitou (CY), 2012: Ceramic production, distribution and social interaction. An analytical approach to the study of Early and Middle Bronze Age pottery from Cyprus (second supervisor), funded by Leventis Foundation, Cyprus
    • Roseleen Bains (CA), 2012: The social significance of stone bead technology in Neolithic Catalhoyuk, Turkey (second supervisor)
    • Xiuzhen Janice Li (CN), 2012: Standardisation, labour organisation and the bronze weapons of the Qin Terracotta Warriors (joint first supervisor), funded by Kwok Foundation, Hong Kong听
    • Wenli Zhou (CN), 2012: Distilling zinc in China: The technology of large-scale zinc production in Chongqing during the Ming and Qing Dynasties (AD 1368-1911) (first supervisor), funded by Kwok Foundation, Hong Kong
    • Louise Iles (UK), 2011: Technology, society and tradition: reconstructing the iron industries of Bunyoro-Kitara (second supervisor), funded by AHRC听
    • Jane Humphris (UK), 2010: An archaeometallurgical investigation of iron smelting traditions in Southern Rwanda (second supervisor), funded by AHRC听
    • Virpi Holmqvist (FI), 2010: Ceramics in transition: a comparative analytical study of late Byzantine-early Islamic pottery from Palaestina Tertia (joint first supervisor), funded by Ella and Georg Ehrnrooth Foundation, Finland听
    • Aude Mongiatti (FR), 2009: Assaying and smelting noble metals in sixteenth-century Austria: a comparative analytical study (2009, joint first supervisor), funded by EU Marie Curie EST
    • Oliver Pryce (UK), 2009: Copper production and technological reproduction in the Khao Wong Prachan of central Thailand (2009, second supervisor), funded by Tylecote Grant听

    Other Professional Activities

    • Co-Chair of the听International Scientific Advisory Board, Institute for Heritage Sciences (Incipit), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cient铆ficas, Spain
    • Scientific Advisory Board Member, Austrian Archaeological Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences
    • Member of Fitch Laboratory Subcommittee, British School in Athens
    • Expert Panel Member, Icelandic Research Fund
    • Co-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Archaeological Science
    • Trustee, Institute for Archaeometallurgical Studies
    • Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London
    • Editorial Board: Tel Aviv (2020), Pyrenae: Journal of Western Mediterranean Prehistory and Antiquity,听Historical Metallurgy (2015), Journal of Archaeological Science (2013), Materialidades: Perspectivas actuales en cultura material, Pyrenae: Journal of Western Mediterranean Prehistory and Antiquity (2012)

    Job Titles

    Pitt-Rivers Professor of Archaeological Science
    Professor Marcos Martin贸n-Torres

    General Info

    Available for consultancy
    Research Expertise / Fields of study: 
    Material Culture
    Artefact Analysis & Technology
    Archaeometallurgy
    Cultural Evolution

    Contact Details

    m.martinon-torres [at] arch.cam.ac.uk
    McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
    Downing Street
    Cambridge
    CB2 3ER
    01223 (7)60946

    Affiliations

    Person keywords: 
    Materials science
    Material culture
    Metallurgy
    Archaeological chemistry
    Archaeometry
    Technology
    Subjects: 
    Archaeological Science
    91探花视频
    Themes: 
    Science, Technology and Innovation
    Material Culture
    Human Evolutionary Studies
    Rethinking Complexity
    Geographical areas: 
    Africa
    Americas
    Britain
    East Asia
    Europe
    Mediterranean
    Southeast Asia
    Periods of interest: 
    Copper/Bronze Age
    Iron Age
    Medieval
    Other Historical
    Other Late Prehistory
    Post-Medieval