Beyond Provenance

New Approaches to Interpreting the Chemistry of Archaeological Copper Alloys

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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 approach has remained virtually unchanged over this period, with the interpretative methodology only changing to accommodate the increasing capacity of computers. This book represents a concerted effort to think about the composition of Bronze Age metal as the product of human intentionality as well as of geology. It considers the trace element composition of the metal, the alloying elements, and the lead isotopic composition, showing how a combination of these aspects, along with archaeological context and typology, can reveal much more about the life history of such artefacts, expanding considerably upon the rather limited ambition of knowing where the ore was extracted.

'Beyond Provenance' serves as a ‘how-to handbook’ for those wishing to look for evidence of human intentionality in the chemical patterning observed in bronzes.

Uitgeverij
Universitaire Pers Leuven
Imprint
Leuven University Press
Uitgegeven als
Ebook • Hardcover
Eerste editie
20-11-2018
Laatste editie
17-12-2018
ISBN
9789461662668 • 9789462701625
Aantal pagina's
234
Serie
Studies in Archaeological Sciences
Seriedeel
6
Taal
Engels

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