Découverte du métal
Author: Jean-Pierre Mohen
Publisher: Editions A&J Picard
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 456
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Author: Jean-Pierre Mohen
Publisher: Editions A&J Picard
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 456
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: K. Aslihan Yener
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2021-10-01
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9004496939
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOver the decades, Anatolian metal artifacts have been the focus of extensive scientific analysis. Now fifteen years of field work, current surveys, excavations, and analytical programs regarding transformations in metallurgy in this highly metalliferous region have enabled Aslıhan Yener in Domestication of Metals to focus for the first time on the organization of production within a broader social context. In so doing, the author introduces convincing evidence for a revision of existing models concerning the metal industry. The volume locates a core of technological innovation in the highland zones, where critical resources are in close proximity to the developing polities in the fertile, agricultural lowlands. The Early Bronze Age tin mine, Kestel, and the contemporary workshop and habitation site of nearby Göltepe, illustrate an industrial complex specializing in the production of tin metal. New metallurgical data explain the organization and management of a range of interactive technologies in prehistoric states in Anatolia from 8000-2000 B.C.
Author: Benjamin W. Roberts
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2011-06-04
Total Pages: 394
ISBN-13: 1441969705
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDefining "culture" is an important step in undertaking archaeological research. Any thorough study of a particular culture first has to determine what that culture contains-- what particular time period, geographic region, and group of people make up that culture. The study of archaeology has many accepted definitions of particular cultures, but recently these accepted definitions have come into question. As archaeologists struggle to define cultures, they also seek to define the components of culture. This volume brings together 21 international case studies to explore the meaning of "culture" for regions around the globe and periods from the Paleolithic to the Bronze Age and beyond. Taking lessons and overarching themes from these studies, the contributors draw important conclusions about cultural transmission, technology development, and cultural development. The result is a comprehensive model for approaching the study of culture, broken down into regions (Russia, Continental Europe, North America, Britain, and Africa), materials (Lithics, Ceramics, Metals) and time periods. This work will be valuable to all archaeologists and cultural anthropologists, particularly those studying material culture.
Author: Jonathan M. Golden
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-04-08
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 1134946775
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe fifth millennium BCE was a period of rapid social change. One of the key factors was the developments in technology which led to the rise of the metals industry. Archaeological finds from sites dating to the Chalcolithic period indicate the production and use of copper. 'Dawn of the Metal Age' examines a range of sites - from copper mines in Jordan and Israel to the villages of the northern Negev where copper was produced in household workshops, to a series of cave burials where a range of luxury metal goods were buried with the elite members of Chalcolithic society. Ancient technology is reconstructed from the archaeological evidence, which also illuminates the changing economic, social, religious and political environment of the time.
Author: Philip P. Betancourt
Publisher: INSTAP Academic Press
Published: 2011-12-31
Total Pages: 345
ISBN-13: 1623030242
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProf. James D. Muhly has enjoyed a distinguished career in the study of ancient history, archaeology, and metallurgy that includes an emeritus professorship at the University of Pennsylvania and a term as director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens as well as receiving the Archaeological Institute of America's Pomerance Award for Scientific Contributions to Archaeology. In Muhly's honor, a total of 38 eminent scholars have contributed 30 articles that include topics on Bronze and Iron Age metallurgy around the Eastern Mediterranean in such places as Crete, the Cyclades, Cyprus, and Turkey.
Author: Julian Henderson
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9780415199346
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume provides a clear and up-to-date description of how the materials were exploited, modified and manufactured in prehistoric and historic periods.
Author: Dimitruii Aleksieevich Golitsyn (kniaz)
Publisher:
Published: 1802
Total Pages: 336
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Andrew Jones
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2008-11-10
Total Pages: 395
ISBN-13: 1405125977
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPrehistoric Europe: Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive introduction to the range of critical contemporary thinking in the study of European prehistory. Presents essays by some of the most dynamic researchers and leading European scholars in the field today Ranges from the Neolithic period to the early stages of the Iron Age, and from Ireland and Scandinavia to the Urals and the Iberian Peninsula
Author: Alexandre Felix Gustave Achille Leymerie
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Published: 1867
Total Pages: 468
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Andreas Hauptmann
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2007-12-03
Total Pages: 397
ISBN-13: 3540722386
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe book deals with the ancient exploitation and production of copper, exemplified by the mining district of Faynan, Jordan. It is an interdisciplinary study that comprises (mining-) archaeological and scientific aspects. The development of organizational patterns and technological improvements of mining and smelting through the ages (5th millennium BC to Roman Byzantine period), in a specific mining region, is discussed.