Metallurgy at the Crossroads: New Analyses of Copper‐based Objects at Tianshanbeilu, Eastern Xinjiang, China

Tianshanbeilu is the largest Bronze Age site in eastern Xinjiang, China. Stretching across the entire second millennium BC, it performed a prominent role in connecting the Hexi corridor, Central China and the steppe. A further insight into the metallurgical tradition and the metal supply network is...

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Published in:Acta geologica Sinica (Beijing) Vol. 94; no. 3; pp. 594 - 602
Main Authors: LIU, Cheng, LIU, Ruiliang, ZHOU, Pengcheng, LU, Chun, YANG, Zengxin, POLLARD, A. Mark, HOMMEL, Peter, MA, Jian, CUI, Jianfeng, BRAY, Peter, TONG, Jianyi, RAWSON, Jessica
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Richmond Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.06.2020
0 Department of Archaeology,University of Reading,Reading,UK(RG66AB
School of Archaeology,University of Oxford,Oxford,UK(OX13TG%Xi'an Museum,Xi'an 710068,China%Shandong University of Finance and Economics Library,Jinan 250012,China%School of Electronic Engineering,Xidian University,Xi'an 710068,China%School of Archaeology,University of Oxford,Oxford,UK(OX13TG%Department of Archaeology,Classics and Egyptology,University of Liverpool,Liverpool,UK(L77BD%School of Archaeology and Museology,Peking University,Beijing 100871,China%British Museum,London,UK(WC1B 3DG
School of Cultural Heritage,Northwest University,Xi'an 710069,China%Research Center of Material Science and Archaeology,NPU Institute of Culture and Heritage,Northwestern Polytechnical University,Xi'an 710072,China
Edition:English ed.
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ISSN:1000-9515, 1755-6724
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