![]() In all, 23 samples were analysed and are presented in this paper from at least six different metallurgical processes: cupellation, sil ver recovery, iron making (by the direct and indirect method), copper alloying and casting. The varied metallurgical assemblage recovered from the excava tion in 2013 of the Monastery of San Tommaso (Pavia) is a very useful teaching tool. This paper, written by the lecturing academic, the academic advisor, and some of the students attending the course, wants to bring to the archaeometallurgical community some of the observations and reflexions on this teaching and learning experience. ![]() The metallurgical remains of San Tommaso, Pavia were used as teaching collections for a multidisciplinary archaeometallurgy class held by the first time in the academic year 2016/2017 at the University of Sassa ri.
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