Copper production landscapes of the South Caucasus
Studies of metal production frequently show a correlation between scale and organizational complexity. The remarkably rich landscapes of metal-producing sites of late 2nd-early 1st millennium BC Colchis provide an unprecedented opportunity to reexamine this apparent correlation. Investigations of co...
Main Authors: | Erb-Satullo, N, Gilmour, B, Khakhutaishvili, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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