Vol. 17 / No. 4
By: Tamara Stech Wheeler, Robert Maddin and James D. Muhly
Ingots and the Bronze Age Copper Trade in the Mediterranean: A Progress Report
The last twenty years have seen an increase in scientific studies of archaeological materials resulting from the desire for greater […]
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By: Tamara Stech Wheeler and Robert Maddin
The Techniques of the Early Thai Metalsmith
Archaeological research in Thailand during the past decade has produced evidence of an early bronze metallurgical tradition, the beginnings of […]
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By: Robert Maddin, Tamara Stech Wheeler and James D. Muhly
Tin in the Ancient Near East: Old Questions and New Finds
Bronze—an alloy of copper and tin—gave its name to one of the periods of antiquity. It is now clear that […]
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By: P.G. Warden, Robert Maddin, Tamara Stech and James D. Muhly
Copper and Iron Production at Poggio Civitate (Murlo): Analysis of Metalworking Archaic Etruscan Site
Since 1966 excavations at Poggio Civitate (Murlo), a site in central Italy about twenty kilometers south of Siena (Fig. 1), […]
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