Abstract An international program in 1996 and 1997 studied the palaeometallurgy of Portugal (M. van Schoor, JNICT, Portugal ; J. Briard, CNRS, France). Fifty spectrographic analyses have been made by J. R. Bourhis on artefacts (chalcoli- thic and Early Bronze) from Portuguese museums. We can compare that series with spectroanalyses made previously by E. Sangmeister and with those of Palmela points from Spain and the Atlantic zone in France. It was possible to distinguish what may be imports and what could be local production. Research also concerns mines and copper ores of Portugal. It is possible that complex ores like chalcopyrites could have been used in chalcolithic times, as in the Midi region in France. Another question is how the hig...
This paper deals with the preliminary results of the typological and analytical study of a collecti...
Pots used in reducing copper minerals: a metallurgical technological used particularly in Iberia: it...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the archaeological site of São Pedro (Southern Portugal) r...
Three different metallurgical collections were studied in the present thesis. The collections origin...
To gain further insight into the use of native gold and intentional gold alloys during the Bronze Ag...
This study is based on the analysis of copper metal alloys from 109 artifacts collected in the excav...
This work presents the archaeometallurgical study of a group of metallic artefacts found in Moinhos ...
International audienceThe discovery of iron objects in Portugal, dated from the end of the Bronze Ag...
The Chalcolithic site of Moita da Ladra, on the right bank of the River Tagus, near Vila Franca de X...
The hoard from Coles de Samuel is one of the largest Cu-based metal collections from the Late Bronze...
The hoard from Coles de Samuel is one of the largest Cu-based metal collections from the Late Bronze...
A series of 17 crucible smelting experiments were carried out as part of an interdisciplinary resear...
Many aspects of bronze production during Late Bronze Age in Western Europe are so far unknown. In th...
This study is based on the analysis of copper metal alloys from 109 artifacts collected in the excav...
This work is focused on the study of metallic artefacts and of some metalworking debris that might b...
This paper deals with the preliminary results of the typological and analytical study of a collecti...
Pots used in reducing copper minerals: a metallurgical technological used particularly in Iberia: it...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the archaeological site of São Pedro (Southern Portugal) r...
Three different metallurgical collections were studied in the present thesis. The collections origin...
To gain further insight into the use of native gold and intentional gold alloys during the Bronze Ag...
This study is based on the analysis of copper metal alloys from 109 artifacts collected in the excav...
This work presents the archaeometallurgical study of a group of metallic artefacts found in Moinhos ...
International audienceThe discovery of iron objects in Portugal, dated from the end of the Bronze Ag...
The Chalcolithic site of Moita da Ladra, on the right bank of the River Tagus, near Vila Franca de X...
The hoard from Coles de Samuel is one of the largest Cu-based metal collections from the Late Bronze...
The hoard from Coles de Samuel is one of the largest Cu-based metal collections from the Late Bronze...
A series of 17 crucible smelting experiments were carried out as part of an interdisciplinary resear...
Many aspects of bronze production during Late Bronze Age in Western Europe are so far unknown. In th...
This study is based on the analysis of copper metal alloys from 109 artifacts collected in the excav...
This work is focused on the study of metallic artefacts and of some metalworking debris that might b...
This paper deals with the preliminary results of the typological and analytical study of a collecti...
Pots used in reducing copper minerals: a metallurgical technological used particularly in Iberia: it...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the archaeological site of São Pedro (Southern Portugal) r...