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Prehistoric Copper Production in the Inn Valley (Austria), and the Earliest Copper in Central Europe*
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Early Copper Use in Neolithic North-Eastern Europe: An Overview
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Estonian Journal of Archaeology 16(1), 2012
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Bronze Age tin rings from the Tollense valley in northeastern Germany
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