After a long period of prosperity, the Únĕtice (2300-1600 B.C.) – a Central European Early Bronze Age culture – collapsed in few decades without obvious reason. Since Únĕtice was the first bronze metalworkers of Central Europe, we examine whether the reduced availability of bronze could have triggered the social collapse. We claim that it could have been so since such reduction could have implied changed trade routes, socio-economic turmoil and severe disruption of the social stratification. We provide a detailed analysis of two reasons related to shortages of inputs used to produce bronze which could explain the demise of bronze production. The first is about tin ores which could have been exhausted or become extremely scarce since only al...
At the end of the Bronze Age in Europe, new iron technologies and the waning of access to long-dista...
Bronze is the defining metal of the European Bronze Age and has been at the center of archaeological...
Societies of the later Early to Middle Bronze Age (ca. 2200–1600 BC) in the Carpathian Basin exhibit...
After a long period of prosperity, the Únĕtice (2300-1600 B.C.) – a Central European Early Bronze Ag...
After a long period of prosperity, the Únĕtice (2300-1600 B.C.) – a Central European Early Bronze Ag...
International audienceAfter a long period of prosperity, the Únĕtice (2300-1600 B.C.) – a Central Eu...
International audienceThe literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wa...
After a long period of substantial economic growth and population increase in the Early Bronze Age, ...
The literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wars, climate change or ...
Economic Theory, Applications and Issues (Working Paper N° 72)The literature explaining social colla...
International audienceAfter a long period of substantial economic growth and population increase in ...
After a long period of substantial economic growth and population increase in the Early Bronze Age, ...
The literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wars, climate change or ...
International audienceMost explanations of social collapse highlight the ecological strain or the ro...
From co-smelting through cementation to co-melting, there are different ways to make tin bronze. We ...
At the end of the Bronze Age in Europe, new iron technologies and the waning of access to long-dista...
Bronze is the defining metal of the European Bronze Age and has been at the center of archaeological...
Societies of the later Early to Middle Bronze Age (ca. 2200–1600 BC) in the Carpathian Basin exhibit...
After a long period of prosperity, the Únĕtice (2300-1600 B.C.) – a Central European Early Bronze Ag...
After a long period of prosperity, the Únĕtice (2300-1600 B.C.) – a Central European Early Bronze Ag...
International audienceAfter a long period of prosperity, the Únĕtice (2300-1600 B.C.) – a Central Eu...
International audienceThe literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wa...
After a long period of substantial economic growth and population increase in the Early Bronze Age, ...
The literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wars, climate change or ...
Economic Theory, Applications and Issues (Working Paper N° 72)The literature explaining social colla...
International audienceAfter a long period of substantial economic growth and population increase in ...
After a long period of substantial economic growth and population increase in the Early Bronze Age, ...
The literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wars, climate change or ...
International audienceMost explanations of social collapse highlight the ecological strain or the ro...
From co-smelting through cementation to co-melting, there are different ways to make tin bronze. We ...
At the end of the Bronze Age in Europe, new iron technologies and the waning of access to long-dista...
Bronze is the defining metal of the European Bronze Age and has been at the center of archaeological...
Societies of the later Early to Middle Bronze Age (ca. 2200–1600 BC) in the Carpathian Basin exhibit...