Thirteen papers, from the EEA Sixth Annual Meeting held in Lisbon
in 2000, aim to explain the role that metal and metalworking played
in past societies and to integrate analytical data with
theoretical, contextual and ethno-archaeological studies'. Divided
into four sections, contributions examine the development of
metallurgy in the Chalcolithic and early Bronze Age Levant and
Europe; evidence for metalworking in Wales, central Europe and
Portugal; ornate metalworking in Iron Age Norway, medieval Russia
and modern Portugal and Cairo and, finally, the social and cultural
function of metalworking and metal objects.
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