‘Workshops’ and ‘workshop production’ are central to archaeological understanding of metalworking in Bronze Age societies. In this article the concept of workshops is used as a starting point to review preconceptions about the social and spatial organisation of bronze crafting, focusing particularly on how it influences expectations of crafting evidence in the archaeological record. It argues that assumptions of a permanent, customised crafting place hosting the full manufacturing process, as often implied by the term ‘workshop’, are unsuitable for understanding the nature of bronze crafting in southern Scandinavia during the Late Bronze Age. Instead, drawing on evidence from south-eastern Sweden, the craft is characterised as flexible, emb...
The article presents aspects of the cultural function of Nordic Bronze Age hanging vessels, on the b...
This article attempts to consider the social dimensions of metalworking during the Beaker period and...
Session 6-49: Luxury in Life and Death in the European Iron Age. Identity - Elite Networks - Economy...
‘Workshops’ and ‘workshop production’ are central to archaeological understanding of metalworking in...
Production and use of metalwork in southern Scandinavia during the Bronze Age (1700-500 BC) has abov...
Traces of bronze casting – fragmented moulds and crucibles – frequently occur at Late Bronze Age set...
Metallurgical debris is by far the most informative source material for studying the metal craftsman...
The thesis characterises metallurgical production at two Middle Bronze Age, Sintashta communities i...
The labels “stone” age and “bronze” age reflect what archaeologists perceive as trends in material c...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate whether bronze workers during the Bronze Age were exclus...
The article describes the bronze axe mould, which has not been previously published and, referring t...
This article attempts to consider the social dimensions of metalworking during the Beaker period and...
During south Scandinavian Late Bronze Age, c. 900-500 BC, a new tool was invented. It consisted of a...
This article starts from the observation that the social persona of ‘specialist’ is an important ana...
The aim of this essay is to study bronze casting during the Scandinavian bronze age through the arte...
The article presents aspects of the cultural function of Nordic Bronze Age hanging vessels, on the b...
This article attempts to consider the social dimensions of metalworking during the Beaker period and...
Session 6-49: Luxury in Life and Death in the European Iron Age. Identity - Elite Networks - Economy...
‘Workshops’ and ‘workshop production’ are central to archaeological understanding of metalworking in...
Production and use of metalwork in southern Scandinavia during the Bronze Age (1700-500 BC) has abov...
Traces of bronze casting – fragmented moulds and crucibles – frequently occur at Late Bronze Age set...
Metallurgical debris is by far the most informative source material for studying the metal craftsman...
The thesis characterises metallurgical production at two Middle Bronze Age, Sintashta communities i...
The labels “stone” age and “bronze” age reflect what archaeologists perceive as trends in material c...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate whether bronze workers during the Bronze Age were exclus...
The article describes the bronze axe mould, which has not been previously published and, referring t...
This article attempts to consider the social dimensions of metalworking during the Beaker period and...
During south Scandinavian Late Bronze Age, c. 900-500 BC, a new tool was invented. It consisted of a...
This article starts from the observation that the social persona of ‘specialist’ is an important ana...
The aim of this essay is to study bronze casting during the Scandinavian bronze age through the arte...
The article presents aspects of the cultural function of Nordic Bronze Age hanging vessels, on the b...
This article attempts to consider the social dimensions of metalworking during the Beaker period and...
Session 6-49: Luxury in Life and Death in the European Iron Age. Identity - Elite Networks - Economy...