The regions of Southwest Asia during the Late Chalcolithic and Bronze Age were inextricably linked through trade and culture expansion, but also in their technological development. This thesis presents the results of a large-scale synthesis of published chemical data from the region from the beginning of the use of metal in the 8th millennium BCE to the start of the Iron Age in the early 1st millennium BCE. Change and continuity in alloying tradition, copper-composition, and human interaction with the material are analysed by the application of two âOxford Systemâ methodologies and Kuijpersâ Perceptive Categories. The resultant patterns in the copper-base assemblage are visible across space and time, and it is the aim of this thesis to marr...
International audienceThe Late Chalcolithic (4400–3950 b.c.) occupation levels from Ovçular Tepesi h...
Arsenic, lin, lead and zinc are the principal elements used in copper-alloys of Middle East objects ...
As in most parts of the world, ancient Southeast Asian metal production and exchange has been accord...
The regions of Southwest Asia during the Late Chalcolithic and Bronze Age were inextricably linked t...
The beginnings of metallurgical activity have intrigued scholars for decades. In this dissertation, ...
The study of ancient Eurasian metallurgy has been suffering from (or preoccupied by) two conventiona...
Employing a technological approach derived from the 'Anthropology of Technology' theoretical literat...
Employing a technological approach derived from the ‘Anthropology of Technology’ theoretical literat...
Iran, a country rich in mineral resources, has a long history of metal working. Copper objects first...
This Dissertation focuses on the topic of the emergence of social complexity during the Chalcolithic...
Abstract In the four decades since the discovery that a discrete Bronze Age preceded the Iron Age in...
AbstractVery little is known about early metallurgical activity in the north-western part of the Ara...
peer reviewedThis study demonstrates the development of alloying process and identifies the differen...
Records of technological practice provide an important lens for studying societies and cultures acro...
The first industrial revolution in the southern Levant crystallized during the Iron Age when copper ...
International audienceThe Late Chalcolithic (4400–3950 b.c.) occupation levels from Ovçular Tepesi h...
Arsenic, lin, lead and zinc are the principal elements used in copper-alloys of Middle East objects ...
As in most parts of the world, ancient Southeast Asian metal production and exchange has been accord...
The regions of Southwest Asia during the Late Chalcolithic and Bronze Age were inextricably linked t...
The beginnings of metallurgical activity have intrigued scholars for decades. In this dissertation, ...
The study of ancient Eurasian metallurgy has been suffering from (or preoccupied by) two conventiona...
Employing a technological approach derived from the 'Anthropology of Technology' theoretical literat...
Employing a technological approach derived from the ‘Anthropology of Technology’ theoretical literat...
Iran, a country rich in mineral resources, has a long history of metal working. Copper objects first...
This Dissertation focuses on the topic of the emergence of social complexity during the Chalcolithic...
Abstract In the four decades since the discovery that a discrete Bronze Age preceded the Iron Age in...
AbstractVery little is known about early metallurgical activity in the north-western part of the Ara...
peer reviewedThis study demonstrates the development of alloying process and identifies the differen...
Records of technological practice provide an important lens for studying societies and cultures acro...
The first industrial revolution in the southern Levant crystallized during the Iron Age when copper ...
International audienceThe Late Chalcolithic (4400–3950 b.c.) occupation levels from Ovçular Tepesi h...
Arsenic, lin, lead and zinc are the principal elements used in copper-alloys of Middle East objects ...
As in most parts of the world, ancient Southeast Asian metal production and exchange has been accord...