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Alessandra R G Giumlia-Mair
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Grutsch, C./Martinek, K.-P./Krismer, M.: Copper mineralizations in western North Tyrol - In prehistoric times exploited resources?
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Ernst Pernicka
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Thomas Stoellner
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Ivana Angelini
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Data on the technological change of copper alloying in the light of finds excavated at the tumulus of Regöly
Mária Fekete
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