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(M. Y.) Treister The Role of Metals in Ancient Greek History. (Mnemosyne Suppl. 156). Leiden: Brill, 1996. Pp. xiv + 481, ill. $167.50. 9004104379

A Fragment of Life-Size Bronze Equine Statuary from Ashill, Norfolk

article published in 1986

A Group of Silvered-Bronze Horse-Trappings from Xanten ('Castra Vetera')

A Roman Silver Mirror ‘Discovered’ in the British Museum: A Note on its Composition

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An Umbrian Abbey: San Paolo di Valdiponte, Part Two

scholarly article by A. E. Werner published in November 1974

Ancient Metallurgy in the USSR: the Early Metal Age. By E.N. Chernykh. Transl. by Sarah Wright. 260mm. Pp. xxiii + 355, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. ISBN 0-521-25257-1. £60.00

Ancient lead and zinc mining in Rajasthan, India

scholarly article by Lynn Willies published in October 1984

Berichte über Ausgrabungen in Haithabu. Vol. XVIII. Archäometrische Untersuchungen. Edited by K. Schietzel. 25 × 18 cm. Pp. 120, ills. Neumünster: Karl Wachholtz, 1983. ISBN 3-529-1918-6. DM. 45

Birth of the world of metals: the Zhengzhou conference proceedings

Britain's First Brass

Characterization of prehistoric flint mine products

scientific article published in October 1970

Corinthium aes and black bronze in the early medieval period

Fake? : the art of deception

book published in 1990

From hearth to furnace : evidences for the earliest metal smelting technologies in the Eastern Mediterranean

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In the footsteps of Ananda Coomaraswamy: Veralugasmankada and the archaeology and oral history of traditional iron smelting in Sri Lanka

article published in 2009

La sidérurgie ancienne de l'Est de la France dans son contexte européen. Actes du Colloque de Besançon. Edited By Michel Mangin. 300mm. Pp. 424, ills. Paris: Diffusion Les Belles Lettres; Annales littéraires de l'Université de Besançon, 536, S?

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Late Bronze Age copper production in Timna: new evidence from Site 3

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Metal Sources and the Bronzes From Igbo-Ukwu, Nigeria

scientific article published in 1997

New Paradigms for Old Iron: Thoughts on É. Zangato & A.F.C. Holl's New Paradigms for Old Iron: Thoughts on É. Zangato & A.F.C. Holl's “On the Iron Front”

scientific article published in June 2010

Offa, xl (1983). Festschrift für Hans Hingst. 29·5 × 21 cm. Pp. 400, ills. Neumünster: Karl Wachholtz, 1983. ISBN 3-5290-1240-8. DM 150

Production, échange et utilisation des métaux : bilan et perspectives des recherches archéométriques récentes dans le domaine oriental

Rewriting History: 44. Charles Bertram and 'Richard of Cirencester's' map of Roman Britain

book chapter contained in "Fake? : the art of deception" (1990)

Robert Shepherd. Ancient mining. xv+494 pages, 69 figures. 1993. London & New York (NY): Elsevier Applied Science for the Institution of Mining & Metallurgy; ISBN 1-85861-011-7 hardback £65

Roman Brooches in Britain: A Technological and Typological Study based on the Richborough Collection. By Justine Bayley and Sarnia Butcher. 265mm. Pp xvi + 297, 185 b&w ills, 24 col pis, one CD. London: Society of Antiquaries of London, Research Repo

Science and Civilisation in China. Volume 5. Chemistry and Chemical Technology. Part 11: Ferrous Metallurgy

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The Application of Phosphate Analysis to the Location and Interpretation of Archaeological Sites

scientific article published in January 1985

The Archaeology of York, 17. The Small Finds, 7. Anglo-Scandinavian Non-Ferrous Metalworking from 16–22 Coppergate. By Justine Bayley. 240mm. Pp. 737–850, 4 p. of pls., ills. London: Council for British Archaeology for the York Archaeological Tru

scholarly article by Paul Craddock published in March 1992

The Aston Mirror: A Further Note

The Rediscovery of the Lost Hoard of Late Bronze Age Axes from Roxby, Lincs

The composition of the copper alloys used by the Greek, Etruscan and Roman civilizations

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The composition of the copper alloys used by the Greek, Etruscan and Roman civilizations 1. The Greeks before the archaic period

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The copper alloys of the Medieval Islamic world ‐ inheritors of the classical tradition

scholarly article by Paul Craddock published in June 1979

The identification of slags from archaeological sites

Tin-plating in the Early Bronze Age: the Barton Stacey axe

W.R. Ambrose & J.M.J. Mummery (ed.). Archaeometry: further Australasian studies. vi + 350 pages, illustrated. 1987. Canberra: Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University. ISBN 0-731 5-0040-7 paperback

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Zinc production in medieval India

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