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E-raamat: Tin in Antiquity: Its Mining and Trade Throughout the Ancient World with Particular Reference to Cornwall

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Maney Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000951387
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Maney Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000951387

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This book explores the occurence of tin deposits in antiquity, and aims to deduce which, if any were available to ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Civilizations, through natural occurence and trade. A particular focus is on Cornwall where Penhallurick states "there is more evidence...

Tin in Antiquity is the first comprehensive history of the early metallurgy of tin, a mine of information on this rare, highly prized metal so vital to the developing civilization of the Bronze Age. The origins of tin have always been a mystery, but the author has unearthed archaeological evidence from all over the world to trace the tinfields used before the discovery of European deposits. He takes us on a fascinating voyage of discovery through the Ancient World, delving into mythology, and enlivening his scholarly text with quotations from the Classics and humorous anecdotes.As his name suggests, Roger Penhallurick's roots are deep in Cornwall - formerly the world's largest tin producer, and still the greatest in Europe. So it is fitting that the Cornish section comprises almost half the book, for the first time collecting together all the evidence for tin streaming between 2000 BC and AD 1000. All surviving artifacts recovered from the tin workings are illustrated and put in their archaeological context. The book is lavishly illustrated throughout, including many rare old photos, and has a full bibliography of the wealth of sources that have contributed to this work.
Early bronze age necklace from Exloo, Holland
List of illustrations vi
List of Maps ix
Foreword by R.F. Tylecote x
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xii
Note on dating xiii
Introduction 1
Part 1: Africa and Asia
1 Tin in Africa
7
2 Tin in the Near East
15
3 Tin from 'Meluhha'
21
4 Tin in northern Russia and Siberia
33
5 Tin in China
37
6 Tin in south-west China and Vietnam
43
7 Tin in Korea and the Soviet Maritime Territory
45
8 Tin in Japan
47
9 Tin in south-east Asia
51
Part 2: Europe (excluding south-west England)
10 Early copper mining in Europe
57
11 The advent of bronze in Europe
61
12 Tin in the Erzgebirge
71
13 Tin in the Mediterranean islands and Italy
79
14 Tin in France
85
15 Tin in Iberia
95
16 Tin in shipwrecks
105
17 Tin in Wales, Man, Cumbria and Scotland
110
18 Tin and gold in Ireland: bonanza or borrasca?
111
Part 3: South-west England (Cornwall, Devon and the Isles of Scilly)
19 Tin in Devonshire
115
20 Tin in the Isles of Scilly
119
21 The Phoenician myth
123
22 The Mycenaeans and the tin trade
132
23 Massalia, Pytheas, Ictis and Belerion
139
24 Tin in Cornwall
148
25 Prehistoric finds from Cornish tin streams
173
26 Cornish tin ingots
225
27 Tin production in 'Dark Age' Cornwall
237
Appendix: St John the Almsgiver 245
Bibliography 246
Indexes 261
Roger David Penhallurick was born in Cardiff. He obtained his degree in geology and archaeology from the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire and within a few weeks of completing his Finals in 1964, took up the newly created position of Assistant Curator at the Royal Institution of Cornwall's Country Museum in Truro.