More Bronze Age less bronze: copper axes in the late Bronze Age hoard from Karmin, Poland

  • Baron J
  • Maciejewski M
  • Miazga B
  • et al.
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Abstract

A Late Bronze Age hoard from Karmin, Poland, contained 16 socketed axes, half of which were made of copper. The copper axes represent the same local type as the bronze objects and bear the same traces of manufacturing and use. The authors argue that the move to copper was a response to unexpected difficulties in the tin supply.

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Baron, J., Maciejewski, M., Miazga, B., Nowak, K., & Sych, D. (2020). More Bronze Age less bronze: copper axes in the late Bronze Age hoard from Karmin, Poland. Antiquity, 94(377). https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2020.139

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