Beno Rothenberg, famed archaeologist who explored and excavated in the ancient copper-mining region of Timna Valley in southern Israel since the 1950s, and one of the founders of archaeometallurgy as a scientific discipline, died on March 13, 2012 at the age of 98. The international conference on “Copper in Antiquity” held at Timna Park in 2013 was organized in his memory and these are the contributions presented there, while others were written especially for this book. Erez Ben-Yosef, professor of archaeology at Tel Aviv University and current director of the Central Timna Valley Project, edited this thick volume with 37 chapters organized in five sections, where 66 interdisciplinary researchers paid tribute to Rothenberg’s life a...
Mining of metallic raw materials and the knowledge of the ore processing technology represent one of...
In its initial five years of activity the Central Timna Valley Project has dedicated its efforts to ...
International audienceThe silver mines of Laurion, located 35 km south-east of Athens, were the most...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2000.Includes bibli...
Looking for new facts of the localization of the ancient Sumerian copperland Makan the German Mining...
The first industrial revolution in the southern Levant crystallized during the Iron Age when copper ...
A number of significant archaeological finds have been made in Israel related to the development of ...
The rural settlements in the central Negev highlands and adjacent Sinai area, usually assigned to th...
According to historical sources and pottery chronology, the Iron Age in southern Levant spans betwee...
Modern mineralogy is a discipline that is intrinsically suited to face archaeometric problems, espec...
Egyptians probably drew their first supplies of copper as native metal and step by step from the abu...
Situated south of the Dead Sea, near the famous Nabataean capital of Petra, the Faynan region in Jor...
This paper reviews the archaeological data concerning the mining and circulation of copper ex-tracte...
The process of copper cementation has already been known since the period of antiquity in Europe. Ne...
This Dissertation focuses on the topic of the emergence of social complexity during the Chalcolithic...
Mining of metallic raw materials and the knowledge of the ore processing technology represent one of...
In its initial five years of activity the Central Timna Valley Project has dedicated its efforts to ...
International audienceThe silver mines of Laurion, located 35 km south-east of Athens, were the most...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2000.Includes bibli...
Looking for new facts of the localization of the ancient Sumerian copperland Makan the German Mining...
The first industrial revolution in the southern Levant crystallized during the Iron Age when copper ...
A number of significant archaeological finds have been made in Israel related to the development of ...
The rural settlements in the central Negev highlands and adjacent Sinai area, usually assigned to th...
According to historical sources and pottery chronology, the Iron Age in southern Levant spans betwee...
Modern mineralogy is a discipline that is intrinsically suited to face archaeometric problems, espec...
Egyptians probably drew their first supplies of copper as native metal and step by step from the abu...
Situated south of the Dead Sea, near the famous Nabataean capital of Petra, the Faynan region in Jor...
This paper reviews the archaeological data concerning the mining and circulation of copper ex-tracte...
The process of copper cementation has already been known since the period of antiquity in Europe. Ne...
This Dissertation focuses on the topic of the emergence of social complexity during the Chalcolithic...
Mining of metallic raw materials and the knowledge of the ore processing technology represent one of...
In its initial five years of activity the Central Timna Valley Project has dedicated its efforts to ...
International audienceThe silver mines of Laurion, located 35 km south-east of Athens, were the most...