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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV043032674
    Format: 1 online resource (300 pages)
    ISBN: 1280496320 , 9004227830 , 9004229337 , 9781280496325 , 9789004227835 , 9789004229334
    Series Statement: History of warfare
    Note: Print version record , Preface; PART ONE; THE FIRST METALS; Chapter one; The Extraction of the First Metals; Chapter two; The Smelting of Iron and the Production of Steel; Chapter three; Different Ways of Making Steel--Eastern and Western Steelmaking; PART two; THE FIRST EUROPEAN SWORDS; Chapter four; Celtic and Roman Swords; Chapter FIVE; Pattern-Welding; PART three; THE "DARK" AGES IN EUROPE; Chapter six; The Revival of Science in Europe; Chapter seven; The Survival of Technology From the Ancient World; Chapter eight; Viking-Age Swords and Their Inscriptions; PART FOUR; STEEL ARMOUR AND SWORDS. , Chapter nineThe Invention of the Blast Furnace and Finery; Chapter ten; Bloomery Steel and the Development of All-Steel Swords after 1400; Chapter eleven; The Mass-Production of Steel for Swords and Armour; Chapter twelve; The Decoration of Swords by Etching and Gilding; Chapter thirteen; Medieval European swords after 1000; Further reading; Index , The sword was the most important of weapons, but relatively little has been written about its metallurgy. The results of the microscopic examination of over a hundred swords are used to tell the story of the making of swords from the first examples through the Middle Ages to the 16th century
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Williams, Alan Sword and the Crucible : A History of the Metallurgy of European Swords up to the 16th Century
    Language: English
    Keywords: Europa ; Schwert ; Metallurgie ; Geschichte
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  • 2
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV037840099
    Format: S. 158-165 , Ill.
    Note: Aus: Archaeologia. 106
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV038614563
    ISSN: 0042-9945
    In: volume:29
    In: year:1987
    In: pages:90-106
    In: Waffen- und Kostümkunde, Sonnefeld, 1987, 29.1987, 90-106, 0042-9945
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV040136960
    Format: VIII, 292 S. , zahlr. Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 9789004227835
    Series Statement: History of warfare 77
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Europa ; Schwert ; Metallurgie ; Geschichte
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  • 5
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    Kenmare, County Kerry : O'Connor
    UID:
    (DE-627)155474820
    Format: 228 S , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt , 22 cm
    ISBN: 0901450375 , 0952117304
    Series Statement: British mining 42
    Note: Bibliography: p 210 - 212. - Includes index
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    (DE-627)182450456X
    Format: xii, 343 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten , 29 cm
    ISBN: 9781803273785
    Series Statement: Archaeopress archaeology
    Note: Based on the PhD thesis, University of Liverpool, 2018
    Additional Edition: 9781803273792
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Williams, R. Alan Boom and bust in Bronze Age Britain Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2023 9781803273792
    Language: English
    Keywords: Wales ; Kupferbergwerk ; Handel ; Geschichte 1700 v. Chr.- 800 v. Chr. ; Großbritannien ; Montanarchäologie ; Bergbau ; Bronzezeit ; Metallurgie ; Irland ; Geochemie ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Archäologie
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  • 7
    UID:
    (DE-627)1688156550
    Format: 101 S.
    In: Gladius / Instituto de Estudios Sobre Armas Antiguas, Madrid, 1977
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    (DE-602)b3kat_BV048922033
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (362 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781803273792
    Content: The Great Orme copper mine in North Wales is one of the largest surviving Bronze Age mines in Europe. This book presents new interdisciplinary research to reveal a copper mine of European importance, dominating Britain's copper supply from c. 1600-1400 BC, with some metal reaching mainland Europe - from Brittany to as far as the Baltic
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- Figure 1.1: General aerial views of the Great Orme mine looking SE (top) and SW (bottom)(Great Orme Mines) -- Figure 2.1: (a) Genetic data shown on a principal components graph. The grey dots are modern Europeans and the blue dots modern British individuals. Ancient individuals from Britain are highlighted (see key), including one from the Great Orme mine. Previ -- Figure 2.2: Bronze Age chronology and metalwork assemblages of Britain (after Rohl and Needham 1998, Roberts et al. 2013, Needham 1996). -- Figure 2.3: Dating of British Bronze Age metalwork assemblages after Needham (1996) based on radiocarbon data showing the overlaps and uncertainties along with the main pottery groups. -- Figure 2.4: Comparison of British Bronze Age chronologies (after Roberts et al. 2013) -- Figure 2.5: Comparison of European Bronze Age chronologies (after Roberts et al. 2013) -- Figure 2.6: Bronze Age cross-Channel material culture and settlement similarities and interactions around the mid-second millennium (after Marcigny et al. 2002) -- Figure 3.1: Bronze Age copper mines in Britain and Ireland (O'Brien 2015). South-west Ireland: 1 Ross Island -- 2 Mount Gabriel -- 3 Ballyrisode -- 4 Toormore -- 5 Boulysallagh -- 6 Callaros Oughter -- 7 Carrigacat -- 8 Derrycarhoon -- 9 Tooreen -- 10 Canshanavoe -- 11 Crump -- Figure 3.2: Simplified geological map of Britain and Ireland (Permit Number CP20/032 British Geological Survey © UKRI 2020. All rights reserved) -- Figure 3.3: British copper ore deposit genesis classification (Permit Number CP20/032 British Geological Survey © UKRI 2020. All rights reserved) -- Figure 3.4: Extract from a metallogenic map of Britain (Permit Number CP20/032 British Geological Survey © UKRI 2020. All rights reserved) , Figure 3.5: Classic supergene weathering profile of a copper ore deposit (Robb 2005, Reproduced with permission of The Licensor through PLSclear) -- Figure 3.6: Stability field of copper minerals. Eh-pH diagram (Robb 2005, Reproduced with permission of The Licensor through PLSclear) -- Figure 3.7: Comparison of specific gravities of ore and waste minerals (data from Read 1971) -- Figure 3.8: Compositions of primary and secondary copper ores (data from www.webmineral.com) -- Figure 3.9: Periodic table highlighting impurity element classification (note the position of copper relative to nickel, cobalt, zinc, silver, arsenic, antimony, lead, bismuth) (sciencenotes.org) -- Figure 3.10: Periodic table highlighting chalcophillic impurity elements (underlined) (Robb 2005, Reproduced with permission of The Licensor through PLSclear) -- Figure 3.11: Similarity of atomic and ionic radii of impurity elements (Averil and Eldredge 2006) -- Figure 3.12: Chronology of British and Irish Bronze Age copper mines (data from Timberlake and Marshall 2013 and O'Brien 2015) -- Figure 3.13: The Great Orme mine site: Top left, prior to excavation in 1987 -- Middle left, during excavation -- Bottom left, as a site open to the public. Top/middle, right excavations in the large underground chamber and bottom right, founders of the Great -- Figure 3.14: Map of European Bronze Age copper mines (after O'Brien 2015) -- Figure 3.15: Timberlake's proposed development of European metallurgy (Timberlake 2014) -- Figure 3.16: Bronze Age copper mines in SW Ireland (O'Brien 2013a) -- Figure 3.17: Plan of Ross Island mine site (O'Brien 2007) -- Figure 3.18: Ross Island mine geological section (O'Brien 2004) -- Figure 3.19: The flow of Ross Island 'A' metal (Needham 2004) -- Figure 3.20: Section of a Mount Gabriel mine working (O'Brien 1994) , Figure 3.21: Types of West Cork copper mineralisation (Wen et al. 1999) -- Figure 3.22: Bronze Age copper mining chronology in SW Ireland (O'Brien 2013a) -- Figure 3.23: Mortar stone (hollow on both sides) from Allihies, Dooneen mine, West Cork -- Figure 3.24: Mid Wales Bronze Age copper mines and vein systems (Timberlake and Marshall 2014 and EMRG) -- Figure 3.25: Cwmystwyth mine cross-section (Timberlake 2003b & -- EMRC) and surface view (Author) -- Figure 3.26: Mynydd Parys mine geological cross-section and open cast (after Pointon and Ixer 1980) -- Figure 3.27: Alderley Edge Engine Vein mine view and schematic development (Timberlake & -- Prag 2005 and EMRC) -- Figure 3.28: Ecton mine cross-section (Timberlake 2014a and EMRC) and photo of The Lumb (Author) -- Figure 4.1: Geographical setting of the Great Orme mine -- Figure 4.2: Location maps of the Great Orme mine and Pentrwyn smelting site. Other archaeological features are shown including wells, roundhouses, barrows and cairns. (Google Earth, Lewis 1996 and Smith et al. 2014) -- Figure 4.3: Aerial view of the Great Orme mine site and visitor centre (Great Orme Mines) -- Figure 4.4: Great Orme mine entrances in cliff face and 'opencast' beyond (Great Orme Mines) -- Figure 4.5: Great Orme mine 'opencast' area discovered buried under tens of thousands of tonnes of nineteenth century mine waste in 1987 (Great Orme Mines) -- Figure 4.6: Artist's impression of Bronze Age opencast workings assuming it was not formed by a later collapse or unroofing of underground workings (Great Orme Mines) -- Figure 4.7: Left: Extent of known Bronze Age workings (shaded) and later workings (outlined). Right: Lidar image of same area with 'opencast' and later lines of shafts (Lewis 1996 -- Ordnance Survey base map © Crown Copyright -- Lidar from Environmental Agenc , Figure 4.8: Great Orme mine surface plan of main shafts and surface features (Dutton and Fasham 1994. Prehistoric Society) -- Figure 4.9: Schematic Great Orme mine section with Bronze Age workings area shaded (Great Orme Mines) -- Figure 4.10: Llety'r Filiast, Neolithic chambered cairn, about 200 m from the mine, visible in the background (Author) -- Figure 4.11: Bronze Age cairns and barrows in the regional surrounding the Great Orme mine (Smith et al. 2014) -- Figure 4.12: Map of Bronze Age and Roman metalwork finds in the Great Orme area. -- Figure 4.13: Bronze Age metalwork artefacts from Great Orme area (a. copper flat axe, near Deganwy -- b and c, unlooped shield-type (Group I) palstaves, Llandudno north beach and Little Orme -- d, small socketed axe, Mochdre and e, palstaves from Gloddaeth ho -- Figure 4.14: Great Orme Pigeon's Cave LBA hoard (looped late palstave, gold 'lock' rings and a socketed awl) (© National Museum of Wales) -- Figure 4.15: Quarter Roman copper ingot from Llandrillo-yn-Rhos (Lowe 1912 -- Collingwood and Wright 1990: 37 item 2403.11, now at the Great Orme Mines) -- Figure 4.16: Some archaeological finds from the Great Orme Bronze Age mine. Top left, worn bone tools, around 30,000 bone fragments have been found. Top right, hammerstones of many sizes, around 2,500 have been found. Bottom right, a large mortar stone fo -- Figure 4.17: Schematic of part of the Bronze Age workings (Lewis 1996). -- Figure 4.18: Great Orme mine section showing (shaded) marker beds (Lewis 1996) -- Figure 4.19: Great Orme mine. Geological section showing that the 'opencast' is underlain by the large stope/chamber (Lewis 1996) -- Figure 4.20: Comparative plot of Great Orme mine Bronze Age radiocarbon dates (OxCal v4.4.2, IntCal 20, Reimer et al. 2020 -- Ramsey 2009) , Figure 4.21: Geological map of Great Orme headland (Permit Number CP20/032 British Geological Survey © UKRI 2020. All rights reserved) -- Figure 4.22: Great Orme mine geological map (Lewis 1996) -- Figure 4.23: Great Orme copper veins: Sections showing rich mineralisation (green areas) only in dolomite beds (top: Hunt 1884) and alteration of chalcopyrite to malachite-goethite (bottom: after Lewis 1996) -- Figure 4.24: Great Orme mine mineral deposition sequence (after Ixer and Davies 1996 -- Ixer 1999) -- Figure 4.25: Simplified section through the iron oxide- silica system with temperature. The ideal proportions of silica and iron oxide to achieve complete melting around 1200 C without inclusions are indicated by the stripped area (after Hauptmann 2007) -- Figure 4.26: Schematic of fully-slagging copper smelting process (Craddock 1995, Drawn by Brenda Craddock) -- Figure 4.27: Large volumes of black copper slags at Faynan in Jordan (Author 2013) -- Figure 4.28: Pentrwyn smelting site excavation 1998 (GAT) -- Figure 4.29: Pentrwyn 1998 excavation plan (Smith et al. 2014) -- Figure 4.30: Pentrwyn 2011 excavation: possible small smelting pits (Smith et al. 2014) -- Figure 4.31: Pentrwyn 2011 excavation plan and sections (Smith et al. 2014) -- Figure 5.1: Stuttgart SAM project (1960-1974) proposed this complex artefact-based metal group classification (Junghans et al 1968) -- Figure 5.2: Graphical representations of the artefact-based metal groups proposed by Waterbolk and Butler (1965) using eight elements and a logarithmic scale. -- Figure 5.3: Two examples of data display to indicate provenance. Top: Histogram comparing Austrian Mitterberg copper ores (blue shading) and the copper in the Nebra sky disc (triangles) and the associated metalwork hoard (green dots) (after Pernicka 2004 , Figure 5.4: Changes in fahlore and chalcopyrite ore usage in the Eastern Alps over time (Lutz and Pernicka 2013)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Williams, R. Alan Boom and Bust in Bronze Age Britain: the Great Orme Copper Mine and European Trade Oxford : Archaeopress,c2023
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
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  • 9
    UID:
    (DE-605)HT021874518
    Format: 374 Seiten , 29 cm
    ISBN: 9781803273785
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV038614568
    ISSN: 0435-029X *
    In: volume:13
    In: year:1977
    In: pages:75-101
    In: Gladius / Instituto de Estudios Sobre Armas Antiguas, Madrid, 1977, 13.1977, 75-101, 0435-029X *
    Language: English
    Keywords: Waffe ; Geschichte 700-1500
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