Northover, P. and Gerloff, S. (1988). Bronze Age cauldrons in Atlantic Europe: materials selection and design. In: n.e. Materials issues in art and archaeology: symposium held April 6-8. pp. 199-204.

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Bronze Age cauldrons in Atlantic Europe: materials selection and design
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Materials issues in art and archaeology: symposium held April 6-8
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199 - 204
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The cauldrons are complex fabrications showing increasing understanding of problems of design and elegance in their solution. There is clear evidence of selection of material for specific purposes, illustrated by developing handle technology. Au(adp)
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Peter Northover
Sabine Gerloff
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1988
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0 931837 93 6
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BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
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05 Dec 2008