The small island of Gammainseli is situated in the central Swiss Lake Sempachersee near the town Sursee (Canton Lucerne). A multi phase, partly submerged site includes layers from the Neolithic and the Late Bronze Age. The Neolithic occupation is still undated. Dendrochronological analysis indicates three Bronze Age settlement phases dating to the late 11th, the 10th and the early 9th centuries BC. During submarine survey in the still unexcavated site, a tin ingot, as well as a few pottery sherds were found on the lake floor. The ingot contains relatively pure tin containing 1.5% of lead and thus remarkably high content of this metal. Although metallurgical and lead isotope analysis were conducted it was not possible to determine the orig...
Kurtatsch is one of the few Late Bronze Age copper-producing sites in the Italian Alps, and the rema...
The Saint-Blaise/Bains des Dames stratified site in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, contains several occupat...
Tin is a rare metal that is essential for making bronze, the defining technology of the Bronze Age. ...
The paper focuses on isotopic data of bronzes from the 3rd and 2nd millennium BC. The sample sets co...
Ten Early Bronze Age (BzA1, 2200e2000 BC) copper artefacts from the central Valais region from Switz...
The origin of the tin used for the production of bronze in the Eurasian Bronze Age is still one of t...
The Saint-Blaise/Bains des Dames stratified site in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, contains several occupat...
The famous lakeside sites of Switzerland have long been known for their pile dwellings and their mas...
AbstractTin, as a constituent of bronze, was central to the technological development of early socie...
Based on 550 metal analyses, this study sheds decisive light on how the Nordic Bronze Age was founde...
This study presents a new 3600-year record of past metal contamination from a bog located close to t...
The rich copper ore deposits in the eastern Alps have long been considered as important sources for ...
In this article, eleven copper archaeological artifacts from central Valais and attributed to the Ea...
Neolithic copper artefacts are known from the central Swiss canton of Lucerne. The area belongs to t...
This article presents the results of the first-ever lead isotope (LI) analysis of copper-based archa...
Kurtatsch is one of the few Late Bronze Age copper-producing sites in the Italian Alps, and the rema...
The Saint-Blaise/Bains des Dames stratified site in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, contains several occupat...
Tin is a rare metal that is essential for making bronze, the defining technology of the Bronze Age. ...
The paper focuses on isotopic data of bronzes from the 3rd and 2nd millennium BC. The sample sets co...
Ten Early Bronze Age (BzA1, 2200e2000 BC) copper artefacts from the central Valais region from Switz...
The origin of the tin used for the production of bronze in the Eurasian Bronze Age is still one of t...
The Saint-Blaise/Bains des Dames stratified site in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, contains several occupat...
The famous lakeside sites of Switzerland have long been known for their pile dwellings and their mas...
AbstractTin, as a constituent of bronze, was central to the technological development of early socie...
Based on 550 metal analyses, this study sheds decisive light on how the Nordic Bronze Age was founde...
This study presents a new 3600-year record of past metal contamination from a bog located close to t...
The rich copper ore deposits in the eastern Alps have long been considered as important sources for ...
In this article, eleven copper archaeological artifacts from central Valais and attributed to the Ea...
Neolithic copper artefacts are known from the central Swiss canton of Lucerne. The area belongs to t...
This article presents the results of the first-ever lead isotope (LI) analysis of copper-based archa...
Kurtatsch is one of the few Late Bronze Age copper-producing sites in the Italian Alps, and the rema...
The Saint-Blaise/Bains des Dames stratified site in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, contains several occupat...
Tin is a rare metal that is essential for making bronze, the defining technology of the Bronze Age. ...