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Kane, Virginia C., Ma Chengyuan, Hsio-yen Shih, and Tang Bowen. "Ancient Chinese Bronzes." Journal of the American Oriental Society 109, no. 2 (1989): 334. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/604465.

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Zhang, Yan, and Xinyu Hu. "On the Visual Symbols of Dian Bronze Animal Decoration." Learning & Education 10, no. 5 (2022): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v10i5.2700.

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Among the animal patterns on the bronzes of the Dian Kingdom, the cow and the snake are the most common and 
 representative visual symbols. They have strong visual tension, expressiveness and artistic appeal, showing the unique artistic 
 aesthetics and ideas of the ancients of Dian Kingdom, and They all have specific meanings and contexts. This article mainly 
 explores the decorative symbols of animal decorations in Yunnan bronzes, and uses “ox” and “snakes” as the main objects to 
 analyze semantics and context.Methods:This article first elaborates on the types and deco
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Moser, Jeffrey. "Cauldron, Copper, Cash: Medieval Bronze in Motion and Flux." Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture 11, no. 1 (2024): 91–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/23290048-11118490.

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Abstract Medieval Chinese thinkers conceptualized ancient bronzes in anthropocentric terms—as mute, inert objects that required the engagement of a perspicacious human subject for their value to become apparent. They also regarded bronzes as animate things that had the capacity to act independently of direct human manipulation, and they situated bronzes within frameworks of material vitalism that parallel many aspects of the “new materialism” associated with contemporary theorists like Karen Barad and Jane Bennett. This article interprets both of these understandings as containment strategies
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Wang, Lan. "The form typology of inscriptions on ancient bronze objects." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2023, no. 3-1 (2023): 104–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202303statyi20.

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This article provides relevant evidence for the dating of bronzes in the Western Zhou Dynasty through typological analysis of the form of inscriptions on ancient bronze objects using the method of archaeological typology.
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Gamble, Clive. "Ancient bees and bronzes." Nature 344, no. 6262 (1990): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/344120a0.

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Strahan, Donna. "Color in Ancient Chinese Bronzes." West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture 28, no. 2 (2021): 327–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/721216.

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Feng, Li. "Ancient Reproductions and Calligraphic Variations: Studies of Western Zhou Bronzes with “Identical” Inscriptions." Early China 22 (1997): 1–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0362502800003230.

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Traditional studies of Western Zhou bronze inscriptions have long centered on the issue of dating, but have ignored technical aspects regarding the creation of the inscriptions. In these studies, scholars generally considered bronzes with “identical” inscriptions to have been produced simultaneously. This article demonstrates, with the example of the newly excavated Ke lei and Ke he, that an inscription could be reproduced during the Western Zhou. The Ke lei was cast at the outset of the Zhou dynasty to celebrate the granting of the state of Yan, while the Ke he was probably cast somewhat late
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Yang, Yanpeng, Xiaojuan Cao, Yang Li, et al. "Spontaneous Symmetry-Breaking in the Corrosion Transformation of Ancient Bronzes." Minerals 10, no. 8 (2020): 656. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min10080656.

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In general, during long-term museum conservation, ancient bronzes will generate new corrosion products also called the “secondary corrosion” on the surface of the unearthed “primary corrosion” products due to various environmental conditions. In this paper, the corrosion stages of several ancient Chinese bronzes are characterized by using optical microscope (OM), scanning electron microscope (SEM), energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Raman spectrometer (Raman). It is found that there exist phase transformation relationships in between the “primary corrosion” and t
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Pan, Chun Xu, Ling Min Liao, and Ya Li Hu. "Functions and Morphology of Metal Lead Addition to Ancient Chinese Bronzes." Advanced Materials Research 26-28 (October 2007): 523–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.26-28.523.

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The typical morphology of metal lead (Pb) in ancient bronzes made in the Spring-Autumn Warring States Period (770 B.C. –221 B.C.), China, was examined by using electron microscopic techniques. We propose that the main purposes for adding metallic Pb in a large quantity into ancient bronzes such as arrows and ritual vessel-Ding were for increasing weight and economical reasons. SEM observations from the fracture surface of the bronzes revealed that the Pb particle possessed a “hollow–cored bubble” structure, which was formed due to absorbing casting gases during solidification and therefore ind
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Lee, Sungwon. "Multiple Implications of Bronzes in Ancient China." DAEGU HISTORICAL REVIEW 140 (August 31, 2020): 245–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.17751/dhr.140.245.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ancient Bronzes"

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West, Nicholas J. "Hellenistic and Roman bronze statuettes in the Ashmolean Museum." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:9040b5bf-05db-4524-8ec5-f0e00a77fa86.

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This thesis is an aetiological investigation of the Hellenistic and Roman figural bronze statuettes in the round that form part of the Ashmolean Museum's antiquities collection. The collection serves as a lens through which to study aspects of ancient and modern receptions of Classical sculptural forms. This approach is based on the premise that the collection's composition has been historically determined not only by how the modern parties responsible for its creation and growth responded to the sculptural forms and images recovered from antiquity, but also by how sculptural forms developed i
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Ghraoui, Nada. "Les petits bronzes des divinités majeures de la Syrie romaine: inventaire systématique et étude iconographique." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210876.

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Les petits bronzes des divinités majeures de la Syrie romaine. Inventaire systématique et étude iconographique<p><p>L’étude des petits bronzes des divinités de la Syrie romaine et l’élaboration d’un catalogue les regroupant s’occupe de 381 statuettes qui représentaient, à mon avis, les huit divinités majeures honorées par les Syriens entre le Ier et le IV siècles de notre ère: Aphrodite/Vénus, Tychè/Fortuna, Eros, Zeus/Jupiter, Apollon, Héraclès, Dionysos/Bacchus et Adonis ;le choix des divinités fut basé sur la quantité des figurines retrouvées les représentant, prouvant ainsi leurs dominatio
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Demidova, Elizaveta. "Archaeometallurgical characterisation of ancient Roman bronze coins." Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20852.

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Introduction: The three of several ancient bronze coins were selected for this master thesis research. The coins were considered to belong to the Roman mint of the Egyptian origin in the province of Alexandria. They were excavated in the archaeological site Bubastis ancient city. Archaeometallurgical characterisation of those coins implies to a performance of detailed investigation of the chemical composition and microstructure of the alloy and the analysis of corrosion products of the coins. The archaeometry analysis was performed by means of a multi-analytical approach: X-ray diffraction (X
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Oredsson, Dag. "Moats in ancient Palestine /." Stockholm : Almqvist & Wiksell, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40070098g.

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Watanabe, Hiroaki. "Middle Bronze-late Bronze transitional period in Palestine." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/279960.

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The end of the Middle Bronze Age in Palestine during the 16th century B.C.E. coincides with the expulsion of the Hyksos and the rise of the 18th Dynasty in Egypt. During the transitional period between the Middle Bronze Age and the Late Bronze Age in Palestine (circa. 16th∼15th century B.C.E.), many sites that had enjoyed prosperity in the Middle Bronze Age suffered destruction that was so devastating that they were left abandoned until the Late Bronze Age I period. What exactly happened to cause such prosperous sites to be destroyed and abandoned during the transitional period? To answer this
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Hollard, Clémence. "Peuplement du sud de la Sibérie et de l'Altaï à l'âge du Bronze : apport de la paléogénétique." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014STRAJ002/document.

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Ce travail s’est intéressé à la dynamique de peuplement du sud de la Sibérie et de l’Altaï à l’âge du Bronze (IIIème - Ier millénaire avant J.-C), période pendant laquelle les steppes eurasiennes auraient connues de nombreux mouvements de populations. Les analyses moléculaires ont portés sur 69 spécimens anciens. La stratégie adoptée a consisté, en plus de l’étude de l’ADN mitochondrial, à étudier les lignées paternelles de ces individus, ainsi que des marqueurs autosomaux, informatifs de leur origine biogéographique (AIM) et des caractères pigmentaires. L’ensemble des données moléculaires obt
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Sebag, Deborah. "Recherches sur l'architecture en Palestine au Bronze ancien." Phd thesis, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - Paris I, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00781529.

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L'étude de l'architecture à travers ses composantes domestique et monumentale permet d'appréhender directement le fonctionnement de la société qui l'a produite, car les conditions sociales ont une influence aussi déterminante dans l'histoire de l'architecture que les aspects plus techniques, comme la disponibilité des matériaux de construction et l'évolution des connaissances techniques. Au Levant sud, cette situation s'observe d'autant mieux au 3ème millénaire avant notre ère, car l'époque marque la première urbanisation de la région. Cette dernière est caractérisée par l'apparition de nouvel
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Ntouni, Kerasia. "La céramique du Bronze Ancien II en Attique." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010599.

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La région d'Attique, à cause de sa situation géographique privilégiée qui la rattache d'une part à la Grèce continentale et de l'autre aux Cyclades, a été longtemps considérée comme un carrefour important dans le bassin égéen, entre différente aires culturelles du BAII (IIIe millénaire). Des éléments aussi bien culturels qu'économiques propres aux communautés attiques ont été développés. Ce travail constitue un premier essai de reconstituer le cadre socio-économique et culturel de ces communautés, en étudiant la céramique provenant de cinq sites (Sud-Est d'Attique) : Koropi, Mérenda, Askitario
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Colonna, d'Istria Laurent. "Evolution des traditions culturelles dans la vallée du moyen Euphrate de la fin du Bronze Ancien au début du Bronze Moyen." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009LYO20108.

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La vallée du moyen Euphrate, trait d’union entre la Mésopotamie du sud et la Syrie occidentale, est, durant la fin du la fin du IIIème millénaire et le début du IIème millénaire, gouverné par un šakkanakku installé à Mari (Tell Hariri, Syrie). Cette époque ainsi nommée « époque des šakkanakku » est, depuis deux décennies, étudiée avec un intérêt grandissant, en raison des découvertes archéologiques datant de cette époque. Une vue d’ensemble des données archéologiques et historiques de vallée du moyen Euphrate durant l’époque des šakkanakku suggèrent que le royaume de Mari, durant cette époque,
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Godwin, Helen Jane. "The extent and influence of the Egyptian empire in Late Bronze age Canaan." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.366706.

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Books on the topic "Ancient Bronzes"

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Ma, Chʻeng-yüan. Ancient Chinese bronzes. Edited by Shih Hsio-yen 1933-. Oxford University Press, 1986.

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Ku kung po wu yüan (China) and National Museum of Wales, eds. Ancient Chinese bronzes. National Museum of Wales, 1985.

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1933-, Shih Hsio-yen, ed. Ancient Chinese bronzes. Oxford University Press, 1986.

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Vasilev, Vasil P. Bronzovi sŭdove ot nekropola pri Trebenishte: Izsledvanii︠a︡ vŭrkhu metaloobrabotnane. Izd-vo na Bŭlgarskata akademii︠a︡ na naukite, 1988.

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Vasilev, Vasil P. Bronzovi sŭdove ot nekropola pri Trebenishte: Izsledvanii︠a︡ vŭrkhu antichnoto metaloobrabotvane. Izd-vo na Bŭlgarskata akademii︠a︡ na naukite, 1988.

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R, Giumlia-Mair Alessandra, and Università di Udine, eds. I bronzi antichi: Produzione e tecnologia : atti del XV Congresso internazionale sui bronzi antichi organizzato dall'Università di Udine, sede di Gorizia, Grado-Aquilieia, 22-26 maggio 2001. Mergoil, 2002.

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Gallart, Josep. El dipòsit de bronzes de Llavorsí : Pallars Sobirà. Diputació de Lledia, 1991.

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Yun, Mu-byŏng. Hanʾguk chʻŏngdonggi munhwa yŏnʾgu. Yegyŏng Sanŏpsa, 1987.

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Boube-Piccot, Christiane. Les Bronzes antiques du Maroc. Éditions Recherche sur les Civilisations / ADPF, 1994.

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Rawson, Jessica. Ancient Chinese and Ordos bronzes. Oriental Ceramics Society of Hong Kong, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ancient Bronzes"

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Li, Xueqin. "The Mysteries of Ancient Chinese Bronzes." In Origins of Ancient Chinese Civilization. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-3504-4_3.

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Li, Xueqin. "Bronzes and the West of the Shang Dynasty." In Origins of Ancient Chinese Civilization. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-3504-4_21.

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Li, Xueqin. "The Significant Measurement of the Bronzes in the Middle Western Zhou Dynasty." In Origins of Ancient Chinese Civilization. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-3504-4_26.

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Li, Xueqin. "The Sound Basis for the Research into the Western Zhou Dynasty Bronzes." In Origins of Ancient Chinese Civilization. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-3504-4_27.

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Pan, Chun Xu, Ling Min Liao, and Ya Li Hu. "Functions and Morphology of Metal Lead Addition to Ancient Chinese Bronzes." In Advanced Materials Research. Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/0-87849-463-4.523.

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Li, Xueqin. "The Relationship Between the Cultures of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties Based on the Bronzes." In Origins of Ancient Chinese Civilization. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-3504-4_22.

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Bakhshiev, Ilshat I., and Elvir V. Kamaleev. "The Ancient Bronzes of Bashkiria: Findings on the Composition of Non-ferrous Metal Obtained at the Burial Grounds of the Bronze Age." In Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86040-0_6.

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Bellingham, David. "The Underwater Heritage of the Riace Bronzes: Ethics, Provenance and the Art Market in Ancient Rome and Today." In Art, Cultural Heritage and the Market. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45094-5_9.

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Gates, Charles, and Andrew Goldman. "Anatolian Bronze Age cities." In Ancient Cities, 3rd ed. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429278815-10.

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Gates, Charles, and Andrew Goldman. "Aegean Bronze Age towns and cities." In Ancient Cities, 3rd ed. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429278815-9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Ancient Bronzes"

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Рукавишникова, И. В. "OBJECTS OF ANCIENT ART IN CENTRAL ASIA: THE SEARCH FOR THE ORIGIN OF ELEMENTS OF THE EARLY ANIMAL STYLE (the work of the Tuva expedition of the IA RAS)." In Труды Сибирской Ассоциации исследователей первобытного искусства. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2019.978-5-202-01433-8.291-300.

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В статье обобщаются результаты исследований курганов раннего железного века в Туве с применением аэрофотосъемки для поиска курганов начала I тыс. до н. э., близких по конструкции кургану Аржан-1. Был выявлен курган Аржан-5, находящийся вблизи кургана Аржан-1. Курганная каменная насыпь сильно повреждена, но сохранилась каменно-деревянная конструкция, как и в Аржане-1, и предметы упряжи в зверином стиле. После проведения анализа проб деревянных конструкций, состава бронз и антропологических определений удалось сделать вывод, что Аржан-5 принадлежит к кругу Аржана-1, формирует с ним единую группу
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Зубарев, В. Г., and А. Е. Кислый. "Settlement of the Kamenskaya Culture of the Eastern Crimea in the Western Part of the Necropolis of the Settlement «Belinskoe»." In Древности Боспора. Crossref, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2022.978-5-94375-372-5.125-137.

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The article publishes the materials of the Eastern Crimean Bronze Age settlement of the Kamenskaya culture, explored in the lower layers during excavations of the ancient burial ground near the ancient settlement «Belinskoe». The analysis of the settlement materials suggests that there was an outpost in the Bronze Age. Further excavations may provide information about similar living conditions of the local population both in the Middle Bronze Age and in ancient times.
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Chen, Xiaoqian. "Archaeological Research of Ancient Bronze Lifting Cylinder." In 2019 3rd International Conference on Data Science and Business Analytics (ICDSBA). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdsba48748.2019.00061.

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Chen, Xiaoqian. "A Comparative Research on the Decoration of Ancient Bronze Drums and Bronze Lifting Cylinders." In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Contemporary Education, Social Sciences and Humanities (ICCESSH 2019). Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iccessh-19.2019.183.

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Song, Guanyin, Wenzhe Hu, Hanwen Liu, Xueyan Zhang, Shuzhen Nie, and xiaolong Liu. "Experimental research on laser cleaning of an ancient bronze ware." In Fourteenth International Conference on Information Optics and Photonics (CIOP 2023), edited by Yue Yang. SPIE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.3007988.

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Berseneva, N. A., A. V. Epimakhov, V. V. Noskevich, N. V. Fedorova, and V. V. Tkachev. "Reconstruction of the Ancient Bronze Age Copper Quarries Using GPR." In Near Surface Geoscience 2016 - 22nd European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. EAGE Publications BV, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201602028.

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Pertseva, Marina. "Pits with figured recesses — special type of burial constructions of middle Bronze Age." In ANCIENT NECROPOLISES — FUNERAL AND MEMORIAL RITUALISM, ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING OF NECROPOLISES. Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-93572-816-8-10-24.

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L., MARSADOLOV, and ZYABLITSKY S. "ALTAI MOUNTAIN STRUCTURES AND THE PAZYRYK CULTURE." In MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY. Altai State Univercity, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/msapea.2023.3.09.

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The worship to Sky, Earth and Mountains served in ancient times as the basis for the emergence of priesthood, shamanism, tengrianism, as well as for other cults and beliefs. The results of archaeological research of ancient sacred objects in Altai indicate that the origins of these beliefs go back to ancient times, can be traced back to the Early Bronze Age, but were especially pronounced in the Pazyryk culture. At the foot of three significant Altai mountains (Belukha, Sarlyk, Kurkurebazhi) there are large mounds in Tuekta, Bashadar, Berel and Pazyryk. Archaeological, geographical and ethnogr
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Dilo, T., N. Civici, F. Stamati, O. Cakaj, Angelos Angelopoulos, and Takis Fildisis. "Archaeometallurgical Characterization of Some Ancient Copper and Bronze Artifacts from Albania." In ORGANIZED BY THE HELLENIC PHYSICAL SOCIETY WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE PHYSICS DEPARTMENTS OF GREEK UNIVERSITIES: 7th International Conference of the Balkan Physical Union. AIP, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3322596.

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Розов, В. Н. "Ancient Coins Found in the Area of Sochi." In Древности Боспора. Crossref, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2018.978-5-94375-250-6.177-193.

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The author describes imported ancient coins found in the area of Sochi (Krasnodar region). Of particular interest are an early Caucasian imitation of the staters of Lysimachus, tetradrachm of Mithradates Eupator and bronze coin of Sicyon from the Museum of Sochi History (a local find?). Other coins come from the territory of the Bosporan Kingdom and the Roman Empire, including silver provincial coins of Caesarea in Cappadocia struck in the names of Antoninus Pius, Plautilla and Gordian III. These finds indicate the economic relations of the local population with the Bosporus and Colchis.
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Reports on the topic "Ancient Bronzes"

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Timeless Beauty: Ancient Perfume and Cosmetic Containers. Inter-American Development Bank, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006224.

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One hundred-eighteen vessels, grooming instruments and sculptures in glass, alabaster, bronze, marble and stone from the Israel Museum in Jerusalem representing the ancient cultures of the East. This exhibition was organized to honor the 36th Annual Meeting of the IDB Board of Governors held in March, 1995 in Jerusalem.
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