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Journal articles on the topic "Bronze Age metalwork"

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Jennbert, Kristina. "Bronze Age Research in the Late 1980s." Current Swedish Archaeology 3, no. 1 (1995): 45–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.37718/csa.1995.03.

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A selective overview of Swedish Bronze Age research during the late 1980s is presented. The dominant topics were settlement archaeology, spatial analysis, bronze metalwork and rock art with local or regional perspectives. Both generalistic and particularistic approaches are notable with the use of quantitative and qualitative methods in a search of comprehensive views for Bronze Age societies.
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Geniş, Evren Y., and Thomas Zimmermann. "Early Bronze Age metalwork in Central Anatolia – An archaeometric view from the hamlet." Praehistorische Zeitschrift 89, no. 2 (2014): 280–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pz-2014-0019.

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Zusammenfassung: Folgender Beitrag diskutiert die Ergebnisse von an Metallfunden der frühbronzezeitlichen Nekropole Kalınkaya-Toptaştepe in Zentralanatolien vorgenommenen Spektralanalysen. Da archäometrische Daten für Zentralanatolien im 3. Jahrtausend immer noch lückenhaft sind und bevorzugt Fundkomplexe früher Zentralorte berücksichtigt, Assemblagen aus dörflichen Ansiedlung jedoch bislang weitgehend unerschlossen sind, ist diese Studie in erster Linie als dringend benötigte Verbreiterung der Quellenbasis zu verstehen. Arsen-Kupferlegierungen bestehen neben „echten“ Bronzen (Kupfer-Zinn), Ko
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Mödlinger, Marianne, and Benjamin Sabatini. "Bronze Age Caucasian metalwork: Alloy choice and combination." Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 16 (December 2017): 248–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.10.018.

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Yates, David, and Richard Bradley. "The Siting of Metalwork Hoards in the Bronze Age of South-East England." Antiquaries Journal 90 (March 18, 2010): 41–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581509990461.

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AbstractThe paper discusses the siting of Middle and Late Bronze Age hoards in south Hampshire, Sussex and parts of Surrey and Kent. It presents the results of fieldwork at the findspots of a hundred metalwork deposits and discusses the most informative ways of studying them on the ground. On the coastal plain the hoards were not far from occupation sites, and can be associated with evidence of burnt mounds and occasionally with field systems. That was less common on the chalk. Throughout the study area these deposits were normally located along watercourses, with a special emphasis on small a
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Fischer, Viktoria. "The deposition of bronzes at Swiss lakeshore settlements: new investigations." Antiquity 85, no. 330 (2011): 1298–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00062062.

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The famous lakeside sites of Switzerland have long been known for their pile dwellings and their massive quantities of Late Bronze Age metalwork. On the most recent excavations, the bronzes have been mapped in situ, allowing comparison with assemblages from dryland sites and rivers, as well as providing a context for the nineteenth-century collections. The pile dwellings emerge as special places where depositions of selected bronze objects in groups or as single discards, comparable to those usually found in dryland deposits or in rivers, accumulated in the shallow water during a unique 250-ye
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Yates, David, and Richard Bradley. "Still water, hidden depths: the deposition of Bronze Age metalwork in the English Fenland." Antiquity 84, no. 324 (2010): 405–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00066667.

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Finds of metalwork always raise the question of why they were deposited: a smith's collection, a concealed hoard or a votive offering? Findspots in water suggest offerings, since they would be awkward to retrieve. But understanding the context of deposition means knowing the prehistoric environment. The Fenland area of England has many Bronze Age sites, and deposits of metalwork and a well-mapped ancient environment too. Putting all three together the authors begin to assemble a grammar of deposition: swords and rapiers in rivers, some mixed collections placed in still water and others on once
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York, Jill. "The life cycle of bronze age metalwork from the Thames." Oxford Journal of Archaeology 21, no. 1 (2002): 77–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0092.00150.

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Podėnas, Vytenis, and Agnė Čivilytė. "BRONZE CASTING AND COMMUNICATION IN THE SOUTHEASTERN BALTIC BRONZE AGE." Lietuvos archeologija Lietuvos archeologija, T. 45 (November 22, 2019): 169–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.33918/25386514-045005.

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The SE Baltic Bronze Age is characterized by a lack of indigenous metalwork traditions as it had been a time when metal finds were predominantly imported or were cast locally, but in foreign styles. This paper analyses the bronze casting remains found in the SE Baltic and discusses the role of these production sites within a wider European network. Through typological identification of the negatives in casting moulds, we assess predominantly Nordic artefact casts, in which the production of KAM (Kel’ty Akozinsko-Melarskie) axes was distinguished at a higher frequency. We hypothesize that sever
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Watkin, J. R. "Three Finds of Bronze Age Metalwork from the Vale of York." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 53, no. 1 (1987): 493–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x0000640x.

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De Reu, Jeroen. "The Northwest Belgian Bronze Age Barrow in Context: A Review of the 14C Chronology from the Late Neolithic to Bronze Age." Radiocarbon 56, no. 02 (2014): 479–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200049535.

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To formulate a solid chronology of the northwest Belgian Bronze Age barrow phenomenon, a critical review of the available radiocarbon dates was necessary. The resulting14C chronology of the barrows was compared with the14C chronologies of the Late Neolithic Bell Beaker graves, the Bronze Age metalwork depositions, the evidence of barrow reuse, and the Bronze Age longhouses. This research revealed interesting patterns concerning the appearance and disappearance of the barrow phenomenon. The earliest14C-dated barrows are dated during the Late Neolithic and coincide with the presence of the Bell
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bronze Age metalwork"

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Pendleton, Colin F. "Aspects of bronze age metalwork in northern East Anglia." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 1992. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/10980/.

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The bronze age metalwork of northern East Anglia is well known, both for its quality and quantity. The main concentration occurs along the south-eastern fen edges which are recognised as one of the primary centres of metalwork in Britain. Due to the 'wet' nature of the fenland the metalwork from the area has formed one of the main supports for the belief, over the last 25 years, in a practice of bronze age wetland ritual or votive deposition. The main theme of this work examines this important issue. The fenland material has not been isolated but is put into a regional context by the examinati
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Baboula, Evanthia. "Metalwork in late Minoan graves : the social dimensions of depositional practice in the funerary context." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.270051.

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Vandkilde, Helle Northover Peter. "From stone to bronze : the metalwork of the late Neolithic and earliest Bronze Age in Denmark /." Højbjerg : Jutland archaeological society, 1996. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37065950t.

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Poyer, Andrew. "The topographic setting of Bronze Age metalwork deposits in north east England." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2015. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14248/.

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This thesis considers the relationship between Bronze Age metalwork deposits and topography in north-east England. Through a critical examination of the metalwork record for the region, the first time all Bronze Age metalwork finds from north-east England have been catalogued and analysed together, depositional patterns are demonstrated to be highly contingent on topography. Structured by means of a multi-scale approach that adopts the river catchment as the basic unit of study, a number of novel methodological approaches are applied to the dataset, such as the use of metal detecting records f
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Rohl, Brenda May. "Application of lead isotope analysis to Bronze Age metalwork from England and Wales." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.296740.

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Knight, Matthew Giuseppe. "The intentional destruction and deposition of Bronze Age metalwork in South West England." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/33594.

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The intentional destruction of Bronze Age metalwork prior to deposition is frequently recognised within assemblages, but rarely forms the focus of study. Furthermore, most research focuses on why metalwork was deliberately destroyed without considering how this process was undertaken. This thesis therefore analyses how metalwork might have been intentionally damaged and uses this to better interpret why. The material properties of bronze are considered alongside past research into the use of different implements, before a series of experiments are presented that explore how one might best brea
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Turner, C. E. Louise. "A re-interpretation of the late Bronze Age metalwork hoards of Essex and Kent." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 1998. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/1471/.

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Recent works have offered an alternative to traditional archaeological classification, particularly in the field of ceramic studies. These use theories of human categorisation processes derived from other areas of research, in particular psychology and linguistics. The purpose of this thesis was - through reference to the advances made in studies of this kind - to re-interpret a body of metalwork evidence, in particular the 'founder's hoards' of the 'Carp's Tongue' Complex in Essex and Kent. These hoards include a wide range of artefact categories, often surviving in fragmentary condition, and
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Larsson, Thomas B. "The Bronze Age metalwork in southern Sweden aspects of social and spatial organization 1800-500 B.C. /." Umeå : University of Umeå, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb357239764.

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Bedianashvili, Giorgi. "The Koban necropolis and the Late Bronze -Early Iron Age Caucasus : Ernest Chantre’s Koban collections from the French National Archaeological (Saint-Germain-en-Laye) and Confluences (Lyon) Museums." Thesis, Paris, EPHE, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016EPHE4035.

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Cette recherche doctorale repose sur l’analyse des collections archéologiques de la nécropole de Koban, découvertes par Ernest Chantre, actuellement conservées au musée d'archéologie nationale de Saint-Germain en Laye et au musée des Confluences à Lyon. La nécropole de Koban située dans le Nord Caucase fût découverte par Ernest Chantre en 1881. Le site de Koban a donné son nom à l’une des cultures du Bronze récent et du premier âge du Fer du Nord Caucase. Cette thèse porte sur l’ensemble des objets mis au jour à Koban, publiés et non publiés. Par une analyse systématique innovante, cette reche
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Adams, Mark Henry. "The influence of surface degradation on ancient metallurgical objects : the effect of microstructure and soil type upon corrosion of southern British Bronze Age metalwork." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.240443.

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Books on the topic "Bronze Age metalwork"

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Metalwork of the Bronze Age in India. Beck, 1985.

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Bourke, Lorraine. Crossing the Rubicon: Bronze age metalwork from Irish rivers. Department of Archaeology,National University of Ireland,, Galway, 2001.

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Bourke, Lorraine. Crossing the Rubicon: Bronze Age metalwork from Irish rivers. Galwey Univ. Press, 2001.

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Barber, Martyn. Bronze and the Bronze age: Metalwork and society in Britain c.2500-800 BC. Tempus, 2002.

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Barber, Martyn. Bronze and the Bronze age: Metalwork and society in Britain c.2500-800 BC. Tempus, 2003.

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Peter, Northover, ed. From stone to bronze: The metalwork of the late neolithic and earliest bronze age in Denmark. Jutland Archaeological Society, 1996.

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Pendleton, Colin F. Bronze age metalwork in northern East Anglia: A study of its distribution and interpretation. J. and E. Hedges, 1999.

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Pendleton, Colin F. Bronze age metalwork in northern East Anglia: A study of its distribution and interpretation. Archaeopress, 1999.

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Quantitative aspects of Bronze Age metalwork in western Poland: Long-distance exchange and social organization. B.A.R., 1986.

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The Bronze Age metalwork in southern Sweden: Aspects of social and spatial organization 1800-500 B.C. University of Umeå, Dept. of Archaeology, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bronze Age metalwork"

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"Bronze Age metalwork." In Brean Down. Historic England, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvxbph67.19.

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"Bronze Age craftsmanship:." In Bronze Age Metalwork: Techniques and traditions in the Nordic Bronze Age 1500-1100 BC. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvndv72s.12.

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"Bronze Age Metalwork of NBA II/III in northern Europe." In Bronze Age Metalwork: Techniques and traditions in the Nordic Bronze Age 1500-1100 BC. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvndv72s.11.

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"Apprenticeship and Bronze Age craft." In Bronze Age Metalwork: Techniques and traditions in the Nordic Bronze Age 1500-1100 BC. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvndv72s.22.

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Snodgrass, Anthony. "Metalwork as Evidence for Immigration in the Late Bronze Age." In Archaeology and the Emergence of Greece. Edinburgh University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748623334.003.0006.

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"Front Matter." In Bronze Age Metalwork: Techniques and traditions in the Nordic Bronze Age 1500-1100 BC. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvndv72s.1.

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"Archaeological residues of metalcraft within the Nordic Bronze Age." In Bronze Age Metalwork: Techniques and traditions in the Nordic Bronze Age 1500-1100 BC. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvndv72s.10.

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"Experimental and ethnological research." In Bronze Age Metalwork: Techniques and traditions in the Nordic Bronze Age 1500-1100 BC. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvndv72s.13.

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"The difference within metalworking techniques." In Bronze Age Metalwork: Techniques and traditions in the Nordic Bronze Age 1500-1100 BC. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvndv72s.14.

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"Casting techniques and casting moulds." In Bronze Age Metalwork: Techniques and traditions in the Nordic Bronze Age 1500-1100 BC. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvndv72s.15.

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Reports on the topic "Bronze Age metalwork"

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Downes, Jane, ed. Chalcolithic and Bronze Age Scotland: ScARF Panel Report. Society for Antiquaries of Scotland, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.09.2012.184.

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The main recommendations of the panel report can be summarised under five key headings:  Building the Scottish Bronze Age: Narratives should be developed to account for the regional and chronological trends and diversity within Scotland at this time. A chronology Bronze Age Scotland: ScARF Panel Report iv based upon Scottish as well as external evidence, combining absolute dating (and the statistical modelling thereof) with re-examined typologies based on a variety of sources – material cultural, funerary, settlement, and environmental evidence – is required to construct a robust and up to da
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