Lead isotopic analyses of copper ores in the Early Bronze Age central Hexi Corridor, north-west China
This paper explores the possible provenance of ores employed for metallurgical production during the Early Bronze Age in the central Hexi Corridor of north‐west China. In total, 78 pieces of copper (Cu) ore samples were collected from five Early Bronze Age sites and one Cu deposit site (the Beishant...
Main Authors: | Chen, G, Cui, Y, Liu, R, Wang, H, Yang, Y, Pollard, AM, Li, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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