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Physical Barriers Cultural Connections A Reconsideration Of The Metal Flow At The Beginning Of The Metal Age In The Alps 1st Edition Laura Perucchetti

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Physical Barriers Cultural Connections A Reconsideration Of The Metal Flow At The Beginning Of The Metal Age In The Alps 1st Edition Laura Perucchetti
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Physical Barriers Cultural Connections A Reconsideration Of The Metal Flow At The Beginning Of The Metal Age In The Alps 1st Edition Laura Perucchetti instant download after payment.

Publisher: Archaeopress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.85 MB
Pages: 189
Author: Laura Perucchetti
ISBN: 9781784916152, 1784916153
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Physical Barriers Cultural Connections A Reconsideration Of The Metal Flow At The Beginning Of The Metal Age In The Alps 1st Edition Laura Perucchetti by Laura Perucchetti 9781784916152, 1784916153 instant download after payment.

Physical Barriers, Cultural Connections: A Reconsideration of the Metal Flow at the Beginning of the Metal Age in the Alps considers the early copper and copper-alloy metallurgy of the entire Circum- Alpine region. It introduces a new approach to the interpretation of chemical composition data sets, which has been applied to a comprehensive regional database for the first time. An extensive use of GIS has been applied to investigate the role of topography in the distribution of metal and to undertake spatial and geostastical analysis that may highlight patterns of distribution of some specific key compositional element. The Circum-Alpine Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age show some distinctively different patterns of metal use, which can be interpreted through changes in mining and social choices. But there are also some signs of continuity, in particular those which respect the use of major landscape features such as watersheds and river systems. Interestingly, the Alpine range does not act as a north-south barrier, as major differences in composition tend to appear on an east-west axis. Conversely, the river system seems to have a key role in the movement of metal. Geostastical analyses demonstrate the presence of a remelting process, applicable also in the case of ingots; evidence that opens new and interesting questions about the role of ingots and hoards in the distribution of metal at the beginning of the Metal Age. New tools and new analysis may also be useful to identify zones where there was a primary metal production and zones where metal was mostly received and heavily manipulated.

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