Metals and Societies. Studies in honour of Barbara S. Ottaway
(2009)
Book
Kienlin, T., & Roberts, B. (Eds.). (2009). Metals and Societies. Studies in honour of Barbara S. Ottaway. Habelt
Dr Benjamin Roberts' Outputs (7)
Creating Traditions and Shaping Technologies: understanding the emergence of metallurgy in Western Europe c. 3500-2000 BC (2009)
Journal Article
Roberts, B. (2009). Creating Traditions and Shaping Technologies: understanding the emergence of metallurgy in Western Europe c. 3500-2000 BC. World Archaeology, 40(3), 354-372. https://doi.org/10.1080/00438240802261390
Introduction: The Beginnings of Metallurgy in Global Perspective. Journal of World Prehistory (2009)
Journal Article
Thornton, C., & Roberts, B. (2009). Introduction: The Beginnings of Metallurgy in Global Perspective. Journal of World Prehistory. Journal of World Prehistory, 22(3), 181-4. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10963-009-9026-2
Production Networks and Consumer Choice in the Earliest Metal of Western Europe. (2009)
Journal Article
Roberts, B. (2009). Production Networks and Consumer Choice in the Earliest Metal of Western Europe. Journal of World Prehistory, 22(4), 461-81. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10963-009-9027-1
Development of metallurgy in Eurasia. (2009)
Journal Article
Roberts, B., Thornton, C., & Pigott, V. (2009). Development of metallurgy in Eurasia. Antiquity, 83(322), https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00099312
Subsistence, Structures and Craftworking: analysing economic dynamics in Britain 2500-800 BC (2009)
Book Chapter
Roberts, B. (2009). Subsistence, Structures and Craftworking: analysing economic dynamics in Britain 2500-800 BC. In M. Bartelheim, & H. Stäuble (Eds.), The Economic Foundations of the European Bronze Age (65-84). Verlag Marie Leidorf
Origins, Transmission and Traditions: analysing early metal in Western Europe. (2009)
Book Chapter
Roberts, B. (2009). Origins, Transmission and Traditions: analysing early metal in Western Europe. In T. Kienlin, & B. Roberts (Eds.), Metals and Societies. Studies in honour of Barbara S. Ottaway (129-142). Habelt