2018
DOI: 10.1111/arcm.12384
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Copper‐base Metallurgy in Metal‐Age Bali: Evidence from Gilimanuk, Manikliyu, Pacung, Pangkung Paruk and Sembiran

Abstract: The Indonesian Archipelago extends over 5000 km of latitude, from 95°E to 141°E, and hosts some of the world's largest active metal mines. While some fascinating ethnographic and historical sources exist, virtually nothing is known of the country's prehistoric metallurgical traditions. Given Indonesia's scale, this situation cannot be remedied in short order, but with this paper we seek to elucidate some metal production and consumption behaviours on Bali, located around 115°E, during the last centuries of the… Show more

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“…Figure 14: LI ratios of medium/large vs miniature leaded and unleaded drums (data from Pryce et al, 2014;T. O. Pryce et al, 2018;.…”
Section: However Given Known Close Associations Between North Vietnam...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 14: LI ratios of medium/large vs miniature leaded and unleaded drums (data from Pryce et al, 2014;T. O. Pryce et al, 2018;.…”
Section: However Given Known Close Associations Between North Vietnam...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar examples are known from Bengal and Peninsular Thailand (Pryce et al . 2018: 1282).
Figure 9.Top) Pangkung Paruk Chinese bronze mirrors (photograph by A. Calo); bottom left) Phu Chanh bronze mirror (diameter approximately 0.1m.
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Section: Chinese Bronze Mirrors and Other Bronzesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The copper for these latter bronzes was probably sourced from Sepon in Laos, “given the similar signatures for Mainland leaded artefacts and central Lao copper production at Sepon” (Pryce et al . 2018: 1281 & 1286). This suggests the melting of imported ingots or artefact scrap in Bali for local recasting, particularly when considering the evidence for stone casting moulds from Sembiran and Manuaba (Ardika & Bellwood 1991; Calo 2014: 128–33; Calo et al .…”
Section: Chinese Bronze Mirrors and Other Bronzesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Today, ISEA hosts some of the world's largest active metal mines (Pryce et al 2018). Bronson (1992) recorded the geological presence of copper ores in Sumatra, Java and West Timor, with lead in Sumatra and tin in West Malaysia (Peninsular Malaysia), Bangka and Belitung.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%