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A Comparative Study of Traditional Indian Jewellery Style of Kundan with European Master Jewellers, a Treatise on Form and Structure
THE DETECTION OF CADMIUM IN GOLD/SILVER ALLOYS AND ITS ALLEGED OCCURRENCE IN ANCIENT GOLD SOLDERS
Technical Studies of Balkan White Metal Jewellery of the Nineteenth–Twentieth Centuries
Ritual or lethal? Bronze weapons in late Shang China
Large-scale bronze production is one of the most salient features of late Shang China (c.1200–1050 BC). Copper-alloy weapons were cast in extraordinary quantities and varieties as shown by the rich burial assemblages known from the period. However, their practical usages are not yet well-understood, and scholars speculate whether the weapons were functional implements or symbolic/prestige items. The chapter discusses the first wear analysis ever undertaken on Chinese Shang weaponry. The analysis has revealed a number of marks, which shed light on the manufacturing process, use, deposition and post-recovery alterations of the weapons. It has also challenged traditional typological classification of Shang weapons and argues for a holistic approach to weapon studies in Chinese archaeology
List of current health and safety legislation 1996
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