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Forming copper-base alloys and archaeometallurgy
Revue de Métallurgie, 2002During the Bronze and Iron Ages, seven metals and about ten alloys were employed in the Western world. The manufacturing processes used by craftsmen (casting, hammering, finishing) for the copper base alloys are examined and discussed from the archaeological and metallurgical points of view.
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Geological constraints on the use of lead isotopes for provenance in archaeometallurgy
Archaeometry, 2020David Killick +2 more
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The New Archaeometallurgy Paradigm
2018Joyce C. White, Elizabeth G. Hamilton
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COINS, ARTEFACTS AND ISOTOPES—ARCHAEOMETALLURGY AND ARCHAEOMETRY*
Archaeometry, 2008Thilo Rehren, Ernst Pernicka
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Archaeometallurgy: the contribution of mineralogy
2012Modern mineralogy is a discipline that is intrinsically suited to face archaeometric problems, especially in the field of archaeometallurgy, which requires contributions from areas as diverse as geochemistry, petrology, materials science, metallurgy, archaeology, engineering, and many more. Arguably, it is show that mineralogy may provide the necessary
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Archaeometallurgy: The Study of Preindustrial Mining and Metallurgy
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2012David Killick, Thomas R Fenn
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Second Special Issue: Archaeometallurgy
Metallography, Microstructure, and AnalysisPatricia Silvana Carrizo +3 more
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