2021
DOI: 10.46586/metalla.v25.2019.i2.45-76
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Social Practice and the Exchange of Metals and Metallurgical Knowledge in 2nd Millennium Central Asia

Thomas Stöllner,
Anton Gontscharov

Abstract: The current article discusses the Bronze Age metal evidence in Central Asia based on a vast study of metals of Kazakh origin in order to better understand what Chernykh once called the West-Asian-Metallurgical Province (WAMP). Based on typological studies it became obvious that typologies do not sufficiently help to understand the distribution patterns of Bronze Age metals in regard to their social  nor their economic background. The authors therefore propose an anthropological and theoretical approach that al… Show more

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