© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. A detailed understanding of bronze production remains absent in most archaeological contexts, despite the fundamental importance of this alloy. Here, we present a comprehensive discussion of the bronze production remains from Late Phrygian/Achaemenid Gordion: crucibles, moulds and casting waste and their find contexts. A detailed microscopic analysis of crucibles is complemented by chemical characterisation of their main materials (ceramic and slag) in order to discuss the technical performance of the crucibles and to evaluate the materials used for the metallurgical process. Given the lack of contemporary parallels, repeated reference is made to the Egyptian crucibles from Pi-Ramesse, for which si...
The widespread use of copper and bronze objects started in the Early Helladic II period on the mainl...
This doctoral dissertation investigates the position and significance of the southern Anatolian coas...
The Aegean Bronze Age, the period in Greek prehistory between 3000 BCE and 1100 BCE, is best charact...
A detailed understanding of bronze production remains absent in most archaeological contexts, despit...
The South Caucasus was a major center of metal production in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages. No...
Bronze production during the Iron Age of the Iberian Peninsula is characterised by the use of a rela...
Analysis of the pottery production technology has suggested large-scale production of pottery in bot...
Funder: Institute for Archaeometallurgical StudiesAbstract: Established around 575 BC, Emporion was ...
Many of the arguments for how and why people began to use iron in Southwest Asia rely on assumptions...
Abstract: Ten crucible fragments collected at a single location on the surface of Altyn-Depe, most p...
This paper presents results of archaeometallurgical finds from Arslantepe VI B2 and observations and...
From co-smelting through cementation to co-melting, there are different ways to make tin bronze. We ...
AbstractMetallurgical crucible remains have been found in many archaeological contexts and in varyin...
The many tombs and rare settlements of Early through Middle Bronze Age Cyprus have yielded a substan...
A rare open shallow crucible from the British Museum collection, excavated at the Bronze Agesite of ...
The widespread use of copper and bronze objects started in the Early Helladic II period on the mainl...
This doctoral dissertation investigates the position and significance of the southern Anatolian coas...
The Aegean Bronze Age, the period in Greek prehistory between 3000 BCE and 1100 BCE, is best charact...
A detailed understanding of bronze production remains absent in most archaeological contexts, despit...
The South Caucasus was a major center of metal production in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages. No...
Bronze production during the Iron Age of the Iberian Peninsula is characterised by the use of a rela...
Analysis of the pottery production technology has suggested large-scale production of pottery in bot...
Funder: Institute for Archaeometallurgical StudiesAbstract: Established around 575 BC, Emporion was ...
Many of the arguments for how and why people began to use iron in Southwest Asia rely on assumptions...
Abstract: Ten crucible fragments collected at a single location on the surface of Altyn-Depe, most p...
This paper presents results of archaeometallurgical finds from Arslantepe VI B2 and observations and...
From co-smelting through cementation to co-melting, there are different ways to make tin bronze. We ...
AbstractMetallurgical crucible remains have been found in many archaeological contexts and in varyin...
The many tombs and rare settlements of Early through Middle Bronze Age Cyprus have yielded a substan...
A rare open shallow crucible from the British Museum collection, excavated at the Bronze Agesite of ...
The widespread use of copper and bronze objects started in the Early Helladic II period on the mainl...
This doctoral dissertation investigates the position and significance of the southern Anatolian coas...
The Aegean Bronze Age, the period in Greek prehistory between 3000 BCE and 1100 BCE, is best charact...