期刊
JOURNAL OF WORLD PREHISTORY
卷 22, 期 3, 页码 265-281出版社
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DOI: 10.1007/s10963-009-9023-5
关键词
Ancient metallurgy; Chinese metallurgy; Eurasian metallurgy; Multi-centered production
Metallurgy has been taken as essential to the development of Chinese civilization. Archaeological study has been particularistic and evolutionary, tied to traditional Chinese historiography, and modern Marxist models of social development. Modern studies suggest that metallurgy emerged independently in a 'core' area and then spread to 'peripheral' areas by way of political expansion and cultural diffusion over many millennia, and that metallurgy was also homegrown. New excavations suggest: multiple early centers of production; that the Chinese case belongs to a regional context; that native sources of ores were significant; that metals were used in several pre-state level societies.
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