Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 43210omplete quantitative analyses were made of samples of metal taken from fifteen Peruvian copper objects that came from various sites and ranged in date from the fourth to the fifteenth century A.D. Twelve of the samples were found to be composed of arsenical copper containing a wide variety of impurities. One was native copper and one other was apparently native copper modified by heat treatment. Only one sample contained enough tin to warrant classification as bronze. Some tentative general conclusions are advance
This work presents a combination of Lead Isotope Analysis ( LIA ) and ancient Egyptian texts and dep...
Forty-four Middle Bronze Age I weapons discovered at the sites of Byblos and Tell Arqa in Lebanon we...
The importance of metallurgy for social and economic development is indisputable. Although copper (C...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 43210omplete quant...
Este artículo presenta algunos estudios metalúrgicos y técnicos de objetos procedentes de Colombia, ...
tions at Mina Perdida, Lurı«n Valley, Peru, show that artisans hammered native metals into thin foil...
For the last 180 years, scientists have been attempting to determine the ‘provenance’ (geological so...
Twenty five years ago, close to the northern Peruvian town of Lambayeque (Huaca Rajada) beneath two ...
On the north coast of present-day Peru, between the Andes and the Pacific Ocean, prospered approxima...
"Human intentionality in chemical patterns in Bronze Age metals For the last 180 years, scientist...
The field of archaeology and that of metallurgy appear to be widely separated and in no way related....
Underwater excavations of a Late Bronze Age shipwreck at Uluburun, Turkey recovered a combined 475 o...
(This site now seems to have gone off-line). The Copper Development Association, Inc (on their Coppe...
Archaeological publications connect the raw material used for the production of copper and bronze ar...
The process of studying heavy metal concentrations in lake sediments in order to reconstruct polluti...
This work presents a combination of Lead Isotope Analysis ( LIA ) and ancient Egyptian texts and dep...
Forty-four Middle Bronze Age I weapons discovered at the sites of Byblos and Tell Arqa in Lebanon we...
The importance of metallurgy for social and economic development is indisputable. Although copper (C...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 43210omplete quant...
Este artículo presenta algunos estudios metalúrgicos y técnicos de objetos procedentes de Colombia, ...
tions at Mina Perdida, Lurı«n Valley, Peru, show that artisans hammered native metals into thin foil...
For the last 180 years, scientists have been attempting to determine the ‘provenance’ (geological so...
Twenty five years ago, close to the northern Peruvian town of Lambayeque (Huaca Rajada) beneath two ...
On the north coast of present-day Peru, between the Andes and the Pacific Ocean, prospered approxima...
"Human intentionality in chemical patterns in Bronze Age metals For the last 180 years, scientist...
The field of archaeology and that of metallurgy appear to be widely separated and in no way related....
Underwater excavations of a Late Bronze Age shipwreck at Uluburun, Turkey recovered a combined 475 o...
(This site now seems to have gone off-line). The Copper Development Association, Inc (on their Coppe...
Archaeological publications connect the raw material used for the production of copper and bronze ar...
The process of studying heavy metal concentrations in lake sediments in order to reconstruct polluti...
This work presents a combination of Lead Isotope Analysis ( LIA ) and ancient Egyptian texts and dep...
Forty-four Middle Bronze Age I weapons discovered at the sites of Byblos and Tell Arqa in Lebanon we...
The importance of metallurgy for social and economic development is indisputable. Although copper (C...