E-Book, Englisch, Band 280, 618 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: NATO Science Series E
Morteani / Northover Prehistoric Gold in Europe
Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-94-015-1292-3
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
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Mines, Metallurgy and Manufacture
E-Book, Englisch, Band 280, 618 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: NATO Science Series E
ISBN: 978-94-015-1292-3
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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1 — Chronology and Climatic Changes in Prehistory.- Notes on a general chronological scheme for Europe.- Outline of climatic and environmental changes in southern central Europe over the past 20,000 years.- 2 — Gold and Society.- Considerations on the real and the symbolic value of gold.- Gold and society in prehistoric Europe.- The monetary aspect of gold from prehistoric to modern times.- From gift to commodity: The changing meaning of precious metals in the later Prehistory of the Iberian Peninsula.- The rise and fall of gold metallurgy in the Copper Age of the Carpathian Basin: The background of the change.- Gold and silver during the 3rd Mill. cal. B.C..- 3 — Sources of Precious Metals in Europe.- Mineral economics, mineralogy, geochemistry and structure of gold deposits: An overview.- The gold deposits of Europe: An overview of the possible metal sources for prehistoric gold objects.- Accumulation of gold by electrochemical processes.- Ore mining in prehistoric Europe: An overview.- Gold deposits and the archaeological distribution of gold artefacts: A case-study of the La Tène period in the Swiss Midlands.- Gold in the Alps: A view from the south.- Celtic gold mines in west central Gaul.- 4 — Gold Metallurgy, Alloying and Chemical Analysis.- The metallurgy of gold and silver in prehistoric times.- Industry in Celtic oppida — aspects of high temperature processes.- Coin moulds and other ceramic material: A key to Celtic precious metal working.- Gold analysis: From fire assay to spectroscopy — a review.- On non-destructive analysis of gold objects.- Some experiences with the analysis of gold-objects.- A look into the interior of Celtic gold coins.- Electrochemical corrosion of natural gold alloys.- The composition of gold from the ancient miningdistrict of Verespatak/Rosia Montana, Romania.- 5 — Manufacture of Gold in Prehistory.- Technical aspects of prehistoric gold objects on the basis of material analyses.- Rotary motion — lathe and drill. Some new technological aspects concerning Late Bronze Age goldwork from southwestern Europe.- The appearance of black patinated copper-gold alloys in the Mediterranean area in the Second Millenium B.C. — Material characterization and problem of origin.- Sintering, welding, brazing and soldering as bonding techniques in Etruscan and Celtic goldsmithing.- Gold wire techniques of Europe and the Mediterranean around 300 B.C..- The gold from Arrabalde.- Celtic goldwork in the Iberian Peninsula.- Gold in Early Bronze Age graves from Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein.- Bronze Age gold in Britain.- The ceremonial jewellery from the Regolini-Galassi tomb in Cerveteri. Some ideas concerning the workshop.- La Tène gold and silver in Italy: A review of the archaeological evidence.- Celtic gold in Bohemia.- New Aspects on Celtic coin hoards in southern Germany.