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Bronze spearhead with slits from SinopHıdırlı Cemetery , Middle Bronze Age . Hıdırlı Cemetery , Middle Bronze Age . Fig . 18. Bronze dagger with rivets from Sinop- Fig . 19. Bronze dagger with rivets from SinopHıdırh Cemetery , Middle ...
Bronze spearhead with slits from SinopHıdırlı Cemetery , Middle Bronze Age . Hıdırlı Cemetery , Middle Bronze Age . Fig . 18. Bronze dagger with rivets from Sinop- Fig . 19. Bronze dagger with rivets from SinopHıdırh Cemetery , Middle ...
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The proportion of tin in bronze alloys varies from 2 to 20 % , usually being of 10-20 % . The proportion of lead used as alloying addition in objects varies from 1 to 30 % and most often is 3-10 % ( Fig . 14.3 ) .
The proportion of tin in bronze alloys varies from 2 to 20 % , usually being of 10-20 % . The proportion of lead used as alloying addition in objects varies from 1 to 30 % and most often is 3-10 % ( Fig . 14.3 ) .
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It should also be mentioned that the tin content reaches 14-16 % in many finds made by forging and 20 % in cast ornaments of horse harnesses and arrows — Scythian bronzes contain only 8-10 % of tin.74 It was revealed that objects of the ...
It should also be mentioned that the tin content reaches 14-16 % in many finds made by forging and 20 % in cast ornaments of horse harnesses and arrows — Scythian bronzes contain only 8-10 % of tin.74 It was revealed that objects of the ...
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Ş Dönmez Some Observations on the SocioEconomic Structure | 13 |
N N Terekhova A V Dmitriev A A Malyshev I G Ravich | 44 |
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