This article attempts to consider the social dimensions of metalworking during the Beaker period and Bronze Age in southern England. However, any attempt to discuss the social context of metalworking in these periods, i.e. who was working metals and where these activities occurred, is confronted with an extremely low evidence base of excavated archaeological sites where metalworking is known to have taken place. This lack of data and subsequent understanding of metalworking locations stands in stark contrast to the thousands of Beaker and Bronze Age metal artefacts housed in museum archives across Britain. These metal artefacts bear witness to the ability of people in Beaker and Bronze Age societies in Britain, and particularly southern Eng...
Debates on early metallurgy in Western Europe have frequently focused on the social value of copper ...
Recent works have offered an alternative to traditional archaeological classification, particularly ...
This thesis explores the craft of metallurgy in the British Bronze Age through an examination and an...
This article attempts to consider the social dimensions of metalworking during the Beaker period and...
Database generated by the Leverhulme Trust funded research project at the University of Bristol inve...
The appearance of Beaker pottery in Britain and Ireland during the twenty-fifth century BC marks a s...
This thesis is concerned with the manufacture of copper artefacts by the users of Bell Beaker potter...
This study analyses the available information relating to the typology, chronology, location, charac...
The destruction and deposition of metalwork is a widely recognised phenomenon across Bronze Age Euro...
The bronze age metalwork of northern East Anglia is well known, both for its quality and quantity. T...
Debates on early metallurgy in Western Europe have frequently focused on the social value of copper ...
‘Workshops’ and ‘workshop production’ are central to archaeological understanding of metalworking in...
The intentional destruction of Bronze Age metalwork prior to deposition is frequently recognised wit...
Metal mining sites are usually treated as only being able to inform about economic and social activi...
Evidence for non-ferrous metalworking in the late Iron Age to early medieval periods comes mainly fr...
Debates on early metallurgy in Western Europe have frequently focused on the social value of copper ...
Recent works have offered an alternative to traditional archaeological classification, particularly ...
This thesis explores the craft of metallurgy in the British Bronze Age through an examination and an...
This article attempts to consider the social dimensions of metalworking during the Beaker period and...
Database generated by the Leverhulme Trust funded research project at the University of Bristol inve...
The appearance of Beaker pottery in Britain and Ireland during the twenty-fifth century BC marks a s...
This thesis is concerned with the manufacture of copper artefacts by the users of Bell Beaker potter...
This study analyses the available information relating to the typology, chronology, location, charac...
The destruction and deposition of metalwork is a widely recognised phenomenon across Bronze Age Euro...
The bronze age metalwork of northern East Anglia is well known, both for its quality and quantity. T...
Debates on early metallurgy in Western Europe have frequently focused on the social value of copper ...
‘Workshops’ and ‘workshop production’ are central to archaeological understanding of metalworking in...
The intentional destruction of Bronze Age metalwork prior to deposition is frequently recognised wit...
Metal mining sites are usually treated as only being able to inform about economic and social activi...
Evidence for non-ferrous metalworking in the late Iron Age to early medieval periods comes mainly fr...
Debates on early metallurgy in Western Europe have frequently focused on the social value of copper ...
Recent works have offered an alternative to traditional archaeological classification, particularly ...
This thesis explores the craft of metallurgy in the British Bronze Age through an examination and an...