Metals Make the World Go Round

Metals Make the World Go Round
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Publisher : Oxbow Books Limited
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Download or read book Metals Make the World Go Round written by C. F. E. Pare and published by Oxbow Books Limited. This book was released on 2000 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains bibliographic references. Bronze and the Bronze Age / Christopher Pare -- Circulation of copper in the early Bronze Age in mainland Greece : the lead isotope evidence from Lerna, Lithares and Tsoungiza / Maria Kayafa, Sophie Stos-Gale and Noel Gale -- Trade in metals in the Bronze Age Mediterranean : an overview of lead isotope data from provenance studies / Sophie Stos-Gale -- 'Buried' metal in late Minoan inheritance customs / Evanthia Baboula -- Circulation of metals and the end of the Bronze Age in the eastern Mediterranean / Susan Sherratt -- Sicilian hoards and protohistoric metal trade in the central West Mediterranean / Claudio Giardino -- Metals make the world go round : the copper supply for Frattesina / Mark Pearce -- Metallurgy and social dynamics in the later prehistory of Mediterranean Spain / Margarita DÃ◆az-Andreu and Ignacio Montero -- Patronage and clientship ; a model for the Atlantic final Bronze Age in the Iberian Peninsula / Richard Harrison and Alfredo Mederos MartÃ◆n -- Mining, processing and distribution of bronze : reflections on the organization of metal supply between the northern Alps and the Danube region / Stefan Winghart -- Rent asunder : ritual violence in late Bronze Age hoards / Louis Nebelsick -- Metal circulation, communication and traditions of craftsmanship in late Bronze Age and early Iron Age Europe / Christoph Huth -- Hoarding and the circulation of metalwork in late Bronze Age Denmark : quantification and beyond / Koen Verlaeckt -- Late Bronze Age axe hoards in western and northern Europe / Regina Maraszek -- Value and exchange of bronzes in the Baltic area and in north-east Europe / Andrzej Pydyn -- Introduction to weight systems in the Bronze Age east Mediterranean : the case of Kalavasos-Ayios Dhimitrios / Hanne Lassen -- Balance weights from the late Bronze Age shipwreck at Uluburun / Cemal Pulak -- Weight systems and exchange networks in Bronze Age Europe / Marisa Ruiz-Gálvez.


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