Looking Over the Shoulder of the Bronze Age Metalsmith: Recognising the Crafter in Archaeological Artefacts

  • Giovanna Fregni E
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It is difficult to see the hands of the smith in the metal objects that have come down to us from the Bronze Age. Archaeological studies of pottery recognise the actions of the potter’s hands, and details as individual as fingerprints remain on a pot’s...

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Giovanna Fregni, E. (2019). Looking Over the Shoulder of the Bronze Age Metalsmith: Recognising the Crafter in Archaeological Artefacts. In Crafting in the World (pp. 37–49). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65088-3_3

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