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New Archaeometallurgical Fingerprints of Copper and Slag from Early Iron Age Smelting Sites in Faynan and Timna 费南和蒂姆纳早期铁器时代冶炼遗址铜和炉渣的新考古冶金指纹
METALLA Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI: 10.46586/metalla.v27.2023.i2.167-219
Michael Bode, M. Kiderlen, Giorgos Mastrotheodoros, Moritz Jansen, E. Ben‐Yosef, O. Yagel, Martina Renzi, E. Filippaki, Y. Bassiakos, Anno Hein, Andreas Hauptmann
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Investigating Pre-Columbian Gold and Copper in Costa Rica – Ores, Mines and Artefact Production 调查哥斯达黎加前哥伦布时期的金矿和铜矿--矿石、矿山和工艺品生产
METALLA Pub Date : 2024-01-22 DOI: 10.46586/metalla.v27.2023.i2.149-166
Guntram Gassmann, Sabine Klein, Andreas Schäfer, Elias Welk, Katrin Wester
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Cobble Stone Mining Tools - Evidence of Their Use in the Bronze Age Mines of Britain and in Current Archaeological Experiments Investigating Ancient Mining and the Processing of Metal Ores 鹅卵石采矿工具--在英国青铜时代矿山和当前调查古代采矿和金属矿石加工的考古实验中的使用证据
METALLA Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI: 10.46586/metalla.v27.2023.i2.119-148
Simon Timberlake
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From Galena to Lead: Divergent Paths in Early Metallurgy in the Western Mediterranean 从方铅矿到铅:西地中海早期冶金学的殊途同归
METALLA Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI: 10.46586/metalla.v27.2023.i2.95-117
I. Montero-Ruiz, X. Clop, Manuel Edo, Josep Gallart, Pablo Martínez Rodríguez, Miquel Molist, Andreu Monforte, M. Murillo-Barroso, Teresa Orozco, Nuria Rafel, X. Terradas, Josep Vallverdu
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