Metallurgy and Civilisation: Eurasia and Beyond

London: Archetype Publications Ltd., 2009. First. Softbound. Color pictorial wraps, [xxiv] 183pp, numerous color and BW figures. VG, has a library stamp on the fore-edge of text block, also library bookplates and tags. Item #125927
ISBN: 9781904982494

This book is the proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Beginnings of the Use of Metals and Alloys (BUMA VI). From the publisher--"The papers presented here provide a good overview of the breadth and depth of current archaeometallurgical research related to Asia and beyond. Many of the issues raised in this book, such as the beginnings of bronze metallurgy in China, the early history of lost-wax casting in Asia, the development of early steel-making technology in Europe and Asia, and the role of the steppe influence in metalworking in Eastern Zhou China, will continue to attract substantial research interest. The important role which casting technologies have played in large parts of Asia is immediately evident, as is the importance of studying technical aspects not in isolation, but as parts of complex and multi-dimensional cultural developments. It is evident that long-distance cultural connections and technological inspirations remained active over many millennia. The richness of past and present interactions, the ever-expanding archaeological knowledge (many of the papers are based on the most recent archaeological discoveries), and an increasing cooperation across disciplinary, geographical and political boundaries visible in this volume are impressive."

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