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Die Schmuckgegenstände

    Mathias Mehofer

Archaeologia Austriaca 97-98/2013-2014, pp. 155-160, 2014/12/30

Zeitschrift zur Archäologie Europas
Journal on the Archaeology of Europe

doi: 10.1553/archaeologia97-98s155


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doi:10.1553/archaeologia97-98



doi:10.1553/archaeologia97-98s155



doi:10.1553/archaeologia97-98s155

Abstract

Archaeometallurgical analyses of various non-ferrous metal artefacts found in the graves of Gobelsburg provide a first insight into the Migration-period metal trade in the Lower Austrian region. The analyses show that mainly copper-zinc-tin-lead alloys were used. This suggests that those who produced these artefacts had to rely predominantly on scrap metal.

Keywords: Archaeometallurgy, non-ferrous metals, recycling, Gobelsburg, Austria, Migration period