The Saint-Blaise/Bains des Dames stratified site in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, contains several occupations that span the Late through Final Neolithic, including the Horgen, Lüscherz, and Auvernier-Cordé periods. As part of a study on prehistoric metallurgy in western Switzerland, we compare the lead isotope ratios (multicollector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer) and elemental compositions (instrumental neutron activation analysis) of the site's numerous copper finds to a database of corresponding measurements for copper ores throughout Europe. The results show a considerable variation in copper compositions present at the site, suggesting complex economic relationships and multiple chaînes opératoires during the time in question....
The rich and long-lasting Nordic Bronze Age was dependent throughout on incoming flows of copper and...
The article considers the results of the study of lead isotope composition of 38 non-ferrous artifac...
International audienceDuring the late Neolithic – at the limit of the 4th and 3rd millennia BC – cop...
The Saint-Blaise/Bains des Dames stratified site in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, contains several occupat...
Ten Early Bronze Age (BzA1, 2200e2000 BC) copper artefacts from the central Valais region from Switz...
In this article, eleven copper archaeological artifacts from central Valais and attributed to the Ea...
The Southeastern Alps were an important source of copper metal in prehistory, at least from the Eneo...
The rich copper ore deposits in the eastern Alps have long been considered as important sources for ...
We report a trace element - Pb isotope analytical (LIA) database on the "Singen Copper", a peculiar ...
Abstract - The copper axe blade discovered in the pile dwelling site of Zug-Riedmatt is one of the f...
The earliest copper-based objects in Switzerland, south Germany, and Austria, were studied in their...
25 years after the discovery in the Ötztal Italian Alps, the 5,300-year-old mummy keeps providing ke...
ABSTRACT: The outstanding importance of the Early Bronze Age “Skydisk of Nebra ” gave reason to inve...
International audienceThe Celtic culture of Western Europe left magnificent gold objects, such as je...
Identifying the geological provenance of an artifact, i.e. the origin of the ores used to produce a ...
The rich and long-lasting Nordic Bronze Age was dependent throughout on incoming flows of copper and...
The article considers the results of the study of lead isotope composition of 38 non-ferrous artifac...
International audienceDuring the late Neolithic – at the limit of the 4th and 3rd millennia BC – cop...
The Saint-Blaise/Bains des Dames stratified site in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, contains several occupat...
Ten Early Bronze Age (BzA1, 2200e2000 BC) copper artefacts from the central Valais region from Switz...
In this article, eleven copper archaeological artifacts from central Valais and attributed to the Ea...
The Southeastern Alps were an important source of copper metal in prehistory, at least from the Eneo...
The rich copper ore deposits in the eastern Alps have long been considered as important sources for ...
We report a trace element - Pb isotope analytical (LIA) database on the "Singen Copper", a peculiar ...
Abstract - The copper axe blade discovered in the pile dwelling site of Zug-Riedmatt is one of the f...
The earliest copper-based objects in Switzerland, south Germany, and Austria, were studied in their...
25 years after the discovery in the Ötztal Italian Alps, the 5,300-year-old mummy keeps providing ke...
ABSTRACT: The outstanding importance of the Early Bronze Age “Skydisk of Nebra ” gave reason to inve...
International audienceThe Celtic culture of Western Europe left magnificent gold objects, such as je...
Identifying the geological provenance of an artifact, i.e. the origin of the ores used to produce a ...
The rich and long-lasting Nordic Bronze Age was dependent throughout on incoming flows of copper and...
The article considers the results of the study of lead isotope composition of 38 non-ferrous artifac...
International audienceDuring the late Neolithic – at the limit of the 4th and 3rd millennia BC – cop...