Bognar-Kutzian, I. (1976). On the origins of early copper-processing in Europe. In: n.e. To illustrate the monuments: essays on archaeology presented to Stuart Piggott. pp. 69-76.

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On the origins of early copper-processing in Europe
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To illustrate the monuments: essays on archaeology presented to Stuart Piggott
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69 - 76
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Although the earliest (native) copper object appeared in Early Neolithic Transylvania, it took another half-millennium before true metallurgy, locally carried on, was under way. It is not yet possible to say whether the process was invented independently in the N Balkans and Carpathian Basin or borrowed from the Near East. Some Late Neolithic copper mines are now known in Yugoslavia.
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Ida Bognar-Kutzian
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1976
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EARLY NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
LATE NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
Copper Object (Auto Detected Subject)
Copper Mines (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008