Research Discover Oldest Evidence for Lead Pollution Finds Deposits in Ancient Greece

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Ace History Desk – WASHINGTON (AP) — Ancient Greece produced the earliest records of democracy and Western philosophy and contributed to lead pollution.

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Researchers studying sediment cores recovered from mainland Greece and the Aegean Sea have found the oldest known evidence of lead pollution in the environment dating to around 5,200 years ago.

A woman poses for a photo in front Caryatid statues that prop up the porch of the 5th century B.C. Erechtheion temple, as at the background is seen smoke from a fire , during a hot, windy day at Acropolis hill, in Athens, Tuesday, July 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris, File)
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That’s 1,200 years older than the previous earliest recorded lead pollution, which was found in a peatbog in Serbia.

In antiquity, lead was released into the atmosphere as a byproduct of smelting ore for copper and silver. The toxic metal later condensed as dust and settled onto the soil.

“Silver was used for jewelry, for special objects — but it wasn’t found in a pure state,” but mined in ore combined with lead, said Heidelberg University archaeologist Joseph Maran, co-author of a new study published Thursday in Communications Earth and Environment.

The site with the earliest signs of lead contamination is located in northeastern Greece, near the island of Thasos. Prior archaeological evidence suggests Thasos was one of the region’s most significant sites for silver mining and metalwork, said Maran.

“Lead released from smelting is the world’s first form of toxic or industrial pollution,” said Yale historian Joseph Manning, who was not involved in the study.

The researchers discovered that lead contamination levels in ancient Greece, which was considered the cradle of European civilisation, remained relatively low and localised throughout the Bronze Age, the Classical Period, and the Hellenistic Period. The Classical period is renowned for developing Athenian democracy, featuring figures like Socrates and Plato. In contrast, the Hellenistic period marked the peak of Greek cultural influence across the Mediterranean region.

But around 2,150 years ago, the researchers detected “a very strong and abrupt increase” in lead emissions caused by human activities across Greece, said co-author Andreas Koutsodendris at Heidelberg University.

Around that time, in 146 B.C., the Roman army conquered the Greek peninsula, transforming the region’s society and economy. As Roman trade, colonies, and shipping expanded across the Mediterranean Sea and the  Black Sea, demand for silver coins grew rapidly, requiring smelting that released lead, said Koutsodendris. 

Later, the Roman Empire used lead for tableware and for construction, including pipes. 

Previous research – including an analysis of ice cores from Greenland – had detected high levels of lead across much of the Northern Hemisphere during Roman times.

But the new study adds a more “specific and local picture to how lead levels changed,” said Nathan Chellman, an environmental scientist at the University of Nevada, Reno, who was not involved in the research.

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