The rich and long-lasting Nordic Bronze Age was dependent throughout on incoming flows of copper and tin. The crucial turning point for the development of the NBA can be pinpointed as the second phase of the Late Neolithic (LN II, c. 2000-1700 BC) precisely because the availability and use of metal increased markedly at this time. But the precise provenance of copper reaching Scandinavia in the early second millennium is still unclear and our knowledge about the driving force leading to the establishment of the Bronze Age in southern Scandinavia is fragmentary and incomplete. This study, drawing on a large data set of 210 samples representing almost 50% of all existing metal objects known from this period in Denmark, uses trace element (EDX...
The recycling (remelting) of precious metals is commonly seen as a major impediment in provenancing ...
Ten Early Bronze Age (BzA1, 2200e2000 BC) copper artefacts from the central Valais region from Switz...
The focus of this study is to detect any similarities – or lack thereof – between the alloys of diff...
Based on 550 metal analyses, this study sheds decisive light on how the Nordic Bronze Age was founde...
This article presents the results of a comprehensive provenance study based on a combined geochemica...
This article presents the results of the first-ever lead isotope (LI) analysis of copper-based archa...
International audienceSince a few years now, we have witnessed a real revival concerning the interes...
European Bronze Age swords had high functional and symbolic value, and therefore they are an interes...
This article deals with the question of whether or not there was non-ferrous metal extraction on the...
Bronze is the defining metal of the European Bronze Age and has been at the center of archaeological...
International audienceAt the turn of the second millennium BC in Europe, the development of copper a...
The Saint-Blaise/Bains des Dames stratified site in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, contains several occupat...
We report a trace element - Pb isotope analytical (LIA) database on the "Singen Copper", a peculiar ...
The Great Orme copper mine on the coast of North Wales is one of the largest surviving Bronze Age mi...
The rich copper ore deposits in the eastern Alps have long been considered as important sources for ...
The recycling (remelting) of precious metals is commonly seen as a major impediment in provenancing ...
Ten Early Bronze Age (BzA1, 2200e2000 BC) copper artefacts from the central Valais region from Switz...
The focus of this study is to detect any similarities – or lack thereof – between the alloys of diff...
Based on 550 metal analyses, this study sheds decisive light on how the Nordic Bronze Age was founde...
This article presents the results of a comprehensive provenance study based on a combined geochemica...
This article presents the results of the first-ever lead isotope (LI) analysis of copper-based archa...
International audienceSince a few years now, we have witnessed a real revival concerning the interes...
European Bronze Age swords had high functional and symbolic value, and therefore they are an interes...
This article deals with the question of whether or not there was non-ferrous metal extraction on the...
Bronze is the defining metal of the European Bronze Age and has been at the center of archaeological...
International audienceAt the turn of the second millennium BC in Europe, the development of copper a...
The Saint-Blaise/Bains des Dames stratified site in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, contains several occupat...
We report a trace element - Pb isotope analytical (LIA) database on the "Singen Copper", a peculiar ...
The Great Orme copper mine on the coast of North Wales is one of the largest surviving Bronze Age mi...
The rich copper ore deposits in the eastern Alps have long been considered as important sources for ...
The recycling (remelting) of precious metals is commonly seen as a major impediment in provenancing ...
Ten Early Bronze Age (BzA1, 2200e2000 BC) copper artefacts from the central Valais region from Switz...
The focus of this study is to detect any similarities – or lack thereof – between the alloys of diff...