Killing the Cauldron: Experimental Research on Dented Bronze Cauldrons from the (post)Medieval Period
Bronze cauldrons from the late Middle Ages, and the 16th and 17th century are hardly ever discovered during archaeological excavations but are usually unearthed by detectorists having discovered the find of their life. Many of these vessels happen to be damaged. Sometimes one or two legs are lost, o...
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Autor principal: | Vincent van Vilsteren |
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EXARC
2021
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