Hunter-gatherer metallurgy in the Early Iron Age of Northern Fennoscandia (2021)
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Agatova, A.R., Nepop, R.K. & Korsakov, A.V.. 2018. Disappearance of the iron smelting furnaces of southeastern Altai, Russia: evidence of the highly developed metallurgical production of ancient nomads. Quaternary International 483: 124–135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2017.11.004CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Binford, L. 1979. Processes of organization and formation: examination of organized technologies. Journal of Anthropological Research 1979: 255–73. https://doi.org/10.1086/jar.35.3.3629902CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Buchwald, V.F. 2005. Iron and steel in antiquity. Copenhagen: Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab.Google Scholar
Chernykh, E.N. 1992. Ancient metallurgy in the USSR: the beginning of the age of metals. New York: Cambridge University Press. Google Scholar
Childe, V.G. 1944. Progress and Archaeology. London: Watts.Google Scholar
Cooper, H.K. et al. 2016. Evidence for Eurasian metal alloys on the Alaskan coast in prehistory. Journal of Archaeological Science 74: 176–83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2016.04.021CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Crew, P. et al. 2011. Smelting a flowering furnace, in Hosek, J., Cleere, H. & Mihok, L. (eds.) The Archaeometallurgy of Iron: Recent Developments in Archaeological and Scientific Research: 239–316. Prague: ASCR Institute of Archaeology.Google Scholar
Erb-Satullo, NL 2019. Innovation and Adoption of Iron in the Ancient Near East. Journal of Archaeological Research 27: 557–607. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10814-019-09129-6CrossRef
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