Beyond Provenance New Approaches to Interpreting the Chemistry of Archaeological Copper Alloys
Human intentionality in chemical patterns in Bronze Age metals For the last 180 years, scientists have been attempting to determine the 'provenance' (geological source) of the copper used in Bronze Age artefacts. However, despite advances in analytical technologies, the theoretical approac...
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Leuven University Press
2018
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