This article presents the results of a comprehensive provenance study based on a combined geochemical-isotopic and archaeological approach, comprising 98 analyses of 97 copper-alloy objects from the Danish Bronze Age. When it comes to the question of the origin of the metal, our interpretations diverge somewhat from earlier established theories about the origin of copper imported to Denmark, which mainly pointed to Central and Eastern Europe. Clear geochronological patterns in the Danish dataset are interpreted as being due to shifts in ore sources; reflecting varying areas of origin as well as the utilization of varying ore types. This again relates to shifting trade networks/suppliers and shifting technological trends. Plausible sources f...
The University of Padova has developed a geochemical database for the Alpine copper mines which cont...
The paper discusses results of an interdisciplinary research project integrating lead isotope, chemi...
In this article, eleven copper archaeological artifacts from central Valais and attributed to the Ea...
This article presents the results of a comprehensive provenance study based on a combined geochemica...
The rich and long-lasting Nordic Bronze Age was dependent throughout on incoming flows of copper and...
European Bronze Age swords had high functional and symbolic value, and therefore they are an interes...
Based on 550 metal analyses, this study sheds decisive light on how the Nordic Bronze Age was founde...
This article presents the results of the first-ever lead isotope (LI) analysis of copper-based archa...
The Southeastern Alps were an important source of copper metal in prehistory, at least from the Eneo...
The article considers the results of the study of lead isotope composition of 38 non-ferrous artifac...
The rich copper ore deposits in the eastern Alps have long been considered as important sources for ...
Ten Early Bronze Age (BzA1, 2200e2000 BC) copper artefacts from the central Valais region from Switz...
ABSTRACT: The outstanding importance of the Early Bronze Age “Skydisk of Nebra ” gave reason to inve...
Bronze is the defining metal of the European Bronze Age and has been at the center of archaeological...
The Great Orme copper mine on the coast of North Wales is one of the largest surviving Bronze Age mi...
The University of Padova has developed a geochemical database for the Alpine copper mines which cont...
The paper discusses results of an interdisciplinary research project integrating lead isotope, chemi...
In this article, eleven copper archaeological artifacts from central Valais and attributed to the Ea...
This article presents the results of a comprehensive provenance study based on a combined geochemica...
The rich and long-lasting Nordic Bronze Age was dependent throughout on incoming flows of copper and...
European Bronze Age swords had high functional and symbolic value, and therefore they are an interes...
Based on 550 metal analyses, this study sheds decisive light on how the Nordic Bronze Age was founde...
This article presents the results of the first-ever lead isotope (LI) analysis of copper-based archa...
The Southeastern Alps were an important source of copper metal in prehistory, at least from the Eneo...
The article considers the results of the study of lead isotope composition of 38 non-ferrous artifac...
The rich copper ore deposits in the eastern Alps have long been considered as important sources for ...
Ten Early Bronze Age (BzA1, 2200e2000 BC) copper artefacts from the central Valais region from Switz...
ABSTRACT: The outstanding importance of the Early Bronze Age “Skydisk of Nebra ” gave reason to inve...
Bronze is the defining metal of the European Bronze Age and has been at the center of archaeological...
The Great Orme copper mine on the coast of North Wales is one of the largest surviving Bronze Age mi...
The University of Padova has developed a geochemical database for the Alpine copper mines which cont...
The paper discusses results of an interdisciplinary research project integrating lead isotope, chemi...
In this article, eleven copper archaeological artifacts from central Valais and attributed to the Ea...