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Alpine Copper II – Alpenkupfer II – Rame delle Alpi II – Ciuvre des Alpes II. New Results and Perspectives on Prehistoric Copper Production

Thomas Koch Waldner,Susanne Klemm,Gerald Hiebel,Caroline Grutsch,Klaus Hanke,Markus Staudt, Bernard Moulin,Eric Thirault,Joël Vital, Rudolf Klopfer,Astrid Stobbe,Rüdiger Krause, Klaus-Peter Martinek,Peter Tropper,Joachim Lutz, Manuel Scherer-Windisch,Kurt Nicolussi,Thomas Pichler,Matthias Krismer, Daniel Bechter,Martin Steiner, Hans-Peter Viertler,Franz Vavtar, Simon Timberlake,Leandra Reitmaier-Naef,Monika Oberhänsli,Mathias Seifert,Niels Bleicher, Werner H. Schoch,Thomas Reitmaier,Philippe Della Casa, Elena Silvestri, Paolo Bellintani,Andreas Hauptmann, Roman Lamprecht,Bianca Zerobin,Ulrike Töchterle, Erica Hanning,Roland Haubner,Susanne Strobl,Peter Trebsche, Sebastian Krutter,Ernst Pernicka,Daniel Modl, Stephan Möslein

Der Anschnitt, Beihefte(2019)

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Abstract
The exploitation of copper deposits in the mountainous areas of the Alps gained enormous economic importance particularly in the 2nd and 1st millennium B.C., as Alpine copper began to play a central role in the metal supply of Europe. This volume summarises the current state of research on prehistoric Alpine copper exploitation from the western and southern Alps to the gates of Vienna in the eastern Alps. The 23 papers were originally presented as contributions to a conference held in September 2016 at the University of Innsbruck, which covered topics such as mountain landscapes, mining, beneficiation, smelting and the metal trade in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages. A particular focus of the present volume is the D-A-CH-funded project on ‘Prehistoric copper production in the Eastern and Central Alps: technical, social and economic dynamics in space and time’, a research collaboration between partners in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The various contributions provide new perspectives on the questions surrounding fahlore and the different technological processes within the framework of a broader ‘chaîne opératoire’. Even with the current stage of research, it is already possible to sketch how different Alpine regions adapted more general technological and economic trends surrounding copper exploitation in very different ways.
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