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Miners and mining in the Late Bronze Age : a multidisciplinary study from Austria
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 918609
Author(s) Schibler, Joerg; Breitenlechner, Elisabeth; Deschler-Erb, Sabine; Goldenberg, Gert; Hanke, Klaus; Hiebel, Gerald; Plogmann, Heidemarie Huester; Nicolussi, Kurt; Marti-Graedel, Elisabeth; Pichler, Sandra; Schmidl, Alexandra; Schwarz, Stefan; Stopp, Barbara; Oeggl, Klaus
Author(s) at UniBasel Stopp, Barbara
Deschler-Erb, Sabine
Marti-Grädel, Elisabeth
Schibler, Jörg
Hüster Plogmann, Heidemarie
Pichler, Sandra
Year 2011
Title Miners and mining in the Late Bronze Age : a multidisciplinary study from Austria
Journal Antiquity
Volume 85
Number 330
Pages / Article-Number 1259-1278
Keywords Austria, Late Bronze Age, mining, environment, economy
Abstract The extraction and processing of metal ores, particularly those of copper and tin, are regarded as among the principal motors of Bronze Age society. The skills and risks of mining lie behind the weapons, tools and symbols that drove political and ideological change. But we hear much less about the miners themselves and their position in society. Who were these people? Were they rich and special, or expendable members of a hardpressed workforce? In this study the spotlight moves from the adits, slags and furnaces to the bones and seeds, providing a sketch of dedicated prehistoric labourers in their habitat. The Mauken miners were largely dependent on imported meat and cereals, and scarcely hunted or foraged the resources of the local forest. They seem to be the servants of a command economy, encouraged to keep their minds on the job.
Publisher Antiquity Publications
ISSN/ISBN 0003-598X ; 1745-1744
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A5848441
Full Text on edoc Available
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1017/S0003598X00062049
ISI-Number WOS:000297958700010
Document type (ISI) Article
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