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Pearce 2015 In Hauptmann & Modaressi-Tehrani (eds) Archaeometallurgy in Europe III 45-54 The spread of early copper mining and metallurgy in Europe
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Chapter 9.F The Eclipse stage: Contribution from the Late Copper Age cultures from the book Neo-Eneolithic Literacy in Southeastern Europe
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