Metalla Ausgabe 15.1 https://www.bergbaumuseum.de/forschung/zeitschriften/metalla/metalla-ausgabe-151
Two communities have emerged in archaeometallurgy: the archaeologists, largely educated
Two communities have emerged in archaeometallurgy: the archaeologists, largely educated
slag finds from the Thier-Brauerei excavation in the center of medieval Dortmund have
The rise of nomadic communities has been the subject of great interest in the world archaeology and history alike. The Warring States of China (475-221 BC), in particular, underwent an increasing pressure from Inner Asian nomads who played a decisive role in shaping and transforming the politics and economies of Chinese states.
While the majority of the groups have remained unknown to historical accounts, archaeological
These two settlements lay near the Gulf of Aqaba and may have been important nodes
The conference in March 2018 is based on the interdisciplinary research project „From Boom to Crisis – German Coal Mining after 1945“. It is our aim to consider the multilayered processes of social, economic and cultural change triggered by transitions of energy regimes from international and comparative perspectives.
Heritage Management’: Over the past 20 years an increasing number of industrial sites have
silver objects from antique Georgia, e. g. a raven and a goddess Diana sculpture, have
Approach to the Studies of Ancient Metals: Part 1, p. 3 Download (PDF) Two communities have
The Summer School for PhD Students Socio-natural Landscapes of Extraction and Knowledge in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period calls für Applications. The application deadline is the 17th December 2023. The Summer School takes place from 31th May to 10th June 2024. The Summer School is sponsored by the VolkswagenStiftung and will be organized in collaboration with the Herzog August Library Wolfenbüttel and the Mining Archeology Unit of the Lower Saxony State Office for Monument Preservation.
Especially since the high Middle Ages the practices and infrastructures of extraction have
The chert mines of Wadi el-Sheikh in Middle-Egypt have been well known for over 100
Malachite and Azurite have also been observed, but in obvious lower amounts.