Based on 550 metal analyses, this study sheds decisive light on how the Nordic Bronze Age was founded on metal imports from shifting ore sources associated with altered trade routes. On-and-off presence of copper characterised the Neolithic. At 2100-2000 BC, a continuous rise in the flow of metals to southern Scandinavia begins. First to arrive via the central German Únětician hubs was high-impurity metal from the Austrian Inn Valley and Slovakia; this was complemented by high-tin British metal, enabling early local production of tin bronzes. Increased metal use locally fuelled the leadership competitions visible in the metal-led material culture. The Únětice downfall c.1600 BC resulted for a short period in a raw materials shortage, visibl...
The study of ancient Eurasian metallurgy has been suffering from (or preoccupied by) two conventiona...
This article presents the results of the first-ever lead isotope (LI) analysis of copper-based archa...
International audienceAt the turn of the second millennium BC in Europe, the development of copper a...
The rich and long-lasting Nordic Bronze Age was dependent throughout on incoming flows of copper and...
This article presents the results of a comprehensive provenance study based on a combined geochemica...
European Bronze Age swords had high functional and symbolic value, and therefore they are an interes...
Bronze is the defining metal of the European Bronze Age and has been at the center of archaeological...
This article deals with the question of whether or not there was non-ferrous metal extraction on the...
The development of early Bronze metallurgy is interpreted as part of Neolithic prestige good economi...
International audienceThe Great Orme Bronze Age copper mine in Wales is one of Europe's largest, alt...
One of the most important transitions in human evolutionary history is the emergence and development...
From co-smelting through cementation to co-melting, there are different ways to make tin bronze. We ...
The Later Neolithic (c. 4500 to 3600 BC) and the Copper Age (c. 3600 to 2200 BC) in centrai Italy wi...
This article, focused on a number of areas in Continental France, tries to evaluate the impact of me...
The beginnings of metallurgy in Eurasia are contentious. The first cast copper objects in this regio...
The study of ancient Eurasian metallurgy has been suffering from (or preoccupied by) two conventiona...
This article presents the results of the first-ever lead isotope (LI) analysis of copper-based archa...
International audienceAt the turn of the second millennium BC in Europe, the development of copper a...
The rich and long-lasting Nordic Bronze Age was dependent throughout on incoming flows of copper and...
This article presents the results of a comprehensive provenance study based on a combined geochemica...
European Bronze Age swords had high functional and symbolic value, and therefore they are an interes...
Bronze is the defining metal of the European Bronze Age and has been at the center of archaeological...
This article deals with the question of whether or not there was non-ferrous metal extraction on the...
The development of early Bronze metallurgy is interpreted as part of Neolithic prestige good economi...
International audienceThe Great Orme Bronze Age copper mine in Wales is one of Europe's largest, alt...
One of the most important transitions in human evolutionary history is the emergence and development...
From co-smelting through cementation to co-melting, there are different ways to make tin bronze. We ...
The Later Neolithic (c. 4500 to 3600 BC) and the Copper Age (c. 3600 to 2200 BC) in centrai Italy wi...
This article, focused on a number of areas in Continental France, tries to evaluate the impact of me...
The beginnings of metallurgy in Eurasia are contentious. The first cast copper objects in this regio...
The study of ancient Eurasian metallurgy has been suffering from (or preoccupied by) two conventiona...
This article presents the results of the first-ever lead isotope (LI) analysis of copper-based archa...
International audienceAt the turn of the second millennium BC in Europe, the development of copper a...