Lead isotopes of prehistoric copper tools define metallurgical phases in Late Neolithic and Eneolithic Italy. [PDF]
Artioli G +4 more
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Archaeomagnetic evidence indicates post-Inka reheating of metallurgical kilns at Quillay (NW Argentina). [PDF]
Del Río J +7 more
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Slice-push, formation of grooves and the scale effect in cutting. [PDF]
Atkins AG.
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Pre-roman copper industry had no polluting impact on the global environment. [PDF]
Yagel O +3 more
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Ancient technology and punctuated change: Detecting the emergence of the Edomite Kingdom in the Southern Levant. [PDF]
Ben-Yosef E +5 more
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Beyond ritual bronzes: identifying multiple sources of highly radiogenic lead across Chinese history. [PDF]
Liu R, Rawson J, Pollard AM.
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A Material Study of Persian-Period Silver Coins and Hacksilber from Samaria. [PDF]
Ashkenazi D +4 more
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Direct evidence of 1,900 years of indigenous silver production in the Lake Titicaca Basin of Southern Peru. [PDF]
Schultze CA +5 more
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Archaeometallurgy in Ancient Mesoamerica
Scott E. Simmons, Aaron N. Shugar
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The "Schwarze Mander" of the Court Church in Innsbruck, Austria: Manufacture and Production of Monumental Brass Statues in the Renaissance. [PDF]
Mödlinger M, Asmus B, Ghiara G.
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