Irish Copper Axe-Ingots Recovered in Brittany: Experimental Casting to Recreate Porous Material
The present study discusses the casting of copper axe-ingots in open, wet sand moulds, in an attempt to recreate porous artefacts that have been recovered in Brittany, France. The original axe-ingots are considered to be Irish copper metalwork from the Early Bonze Age. However, these artefacts are n...
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Autor principal: | Aurélien Burlot |
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EXARC
2021
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