The paper reviews the archaeometallurgical evidence available for the site of Saint-Véran, Hautes Alpes, and makes the case for mass production of copper in the Early Bronze Age
The systematic analysis or reanalysis of all reported occurrences of the early copper smelting in No...
This paper considers the early copper and copper-alloy metallurgy of the entire Alpine region. It in...
The paper discusses results of an interdisciplinary research project integrating lead isotope, chemi...
The paper reviews the archaeometallurgical evidence available for the site of Saint-V\ue9ran, Hautes...
International audienceIn the Early Bronze Age copper production increases dramatically, yet in Weste...
In this article, eleven copper archaeological artifacts from central Valais and attributed to the Ea...
The rich copper ore deposits in the eastern Alps have long been considered as important sources for ...
The Southeastern Alps were an important source of copper metal in prehistory, at least from the Eneo...
International audienceRecent research on the organisation of copper production tends to show that m...
The smelting copper slags from the archaeological sites of Transacquaand Segonzano in Trentino (Ita...
Thin low viscous plate slags, the so-called Plattenschlacke, are one of the 3 types of slags systema...
Since 2013 new archaeological studies undertaken by the Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology at the Univ...
Ten Early Bronze Age (BzA1, 2200e2000 BC) copper artefacts from the central Valais region from Switz...
The University of Padova has developed a geochemical database for the Alpine copper mines which cont...
International audienceDuring the late Neolithic – at the limit of the 4th and 3rd millennia BC – cop...
The systematic analysis or reanalysis of all reported occurrences of the early copper smelting in No...
This paper considers the early copper and copper-alloy metallurgy of the entire Alpine region. It in...
The paper discusses results of an interdisciplinary research project integrating lead isotope, chemi...
The paper reviews the archaeometallurgical evidence available for the site of Saint-V\ue9ran, Hautes...
International audienceIn the Early Bronze Age copper production increases dramatically, yet in Weste...
In this article, eleven copper archaeological artifacts from central Valais and attributed to the Ea...
The rich copper ore deposits in the eastern Alps have long been considered as important sources for ...
The Southeastern Alps were an important source of copper metal in prehistory, at least from the Eneo...
International audienceRecent research on the organisation of copper production tends to show that m...
The smelting copper slags from the archaeological sites of Transacquaand Segonzano in Trentino (Ita...
Thin low viscous plate slags, the so-called Plattenschlacke, are one of the 3 types of slags systema...
Since 2013 new archaeological studies undertaken by the Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology at the Univ...
Ten Early Bronze Age (BzA1, 2200e2000 BC) copper artefacts from the central Valais region from Switz...
The University of Padova has developed a geochemical database for the Alpine copper mines which cont...
International audienceDuring the late Neolithic – at the limit of the 4th and 3rd millennia BC – cop...
The systematic analysis or reanalysis of all reported occurrences of the early copper smelting in No...
This paper considers the early copper and copper-alloy metallurgy of the entire Alpine region. It in...
The paper discusses results of an interdisciplinary research project integrating lead isotope, chemi...