Bronzeworking was an important industry in the late Bronze Age
Aegean and this thesis draws on a large database of material
related to Late Minoan bronze objects, raw materials, evidence for
workshops and so on. Lena Hakulin not only presents an overview of
the bronzeworking industry on Late Minoan Crete but she also
tackles some of the fundamental questions associated with
identifying the sources used, where the skills and technology
originated and how they developed, and seeks to account for changes
in object types, find contexts, technology and copper sources over
time. The text is short (36 pages) with much of the volume taken up
by appendices presenting tables of data.
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