This volume examines prehistoric copper mining in Europe, from the first use of the metal eight thousand years ago in the Balkans to its widespread adoption during the Bronze Age. The history of research is examined, as is the survival of this mining archaeology in different geological settings. There is information on the technological processes of mineral prospecting, ore extraction, and metal production, as well as the logistics and organization of this activity and its environmental impact. The analysis is broadened to consider the economic and societal context of prehistoric copper mining and the nature of the distinctive communities involved. The study is based on a review of field data and research produced over many decades by the collaboration of archaeologists and geologists in a number of different countries, and covers such famous mining centres as the Mitterberg in Austria, Kargaly in Russia, the Great Orme in Wales, and those in Cyprus, from where the name of this metal derives. These regional studies are brought together for the first time to present a remarkable story of human endeavour and innovation, which marks a new stage in the mastery of our natural resources.
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This volume examines prehistoric copper mining in Europe - from the first use of the metal eight thousand years ago in the Balkans to its widespread adoption during the Bronze Age - and is based on a review of field data and research produced over many decades by the collaboration of archaeologists and geologists in a number of different countries.
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Preface ; List of Illustrations ; List of Tables ; 1. Europe: the Birthplace of Mining? ; 2. South-east Europe ; 3. Eastern and Central Mediterranean ; 4. Iberia and the Western Mediterranean ; 5. France and the Western Alps ; 6. Northern Europe ; 7. Central and Eastern Europe ; 8. Technology and Work Practices ; 9. Mining, Community, and Environment ; 10. Mining, Economy, and Society ; References ; Index
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This is the first book to tackle the subject matter on this scale and few are better qualified to have undertaken this task than O'Brien with his longstanding experience in the investigation of copper mines.
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Offers a good balance of descriptive details and interpretation of up-to-date research Provides a broad survey, covering a wide geographical range of sites, and incorporating research from many archaeologists and geologists in different countries Includes an extensive range of illustrations
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William O'Brien is Professor of Archaeology at University College Cork.
Offers a good balance of descriptive details and interpretation of up-to-date research Provides a broad survey, covering a wide geographical range of sites, and incorporating research from many archaeologists and geologists in different countries Includes an extensive range of illustrations
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199605651
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
782 gr
Høyde
238 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
366

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Biographical note

William O'Brien is Professor of Archaeology at University College Cork.