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EARLY
METALLURGY
OF
THE
PERSIAN
GULF
Technology, Trade, and the Bronze Age World
A M E R I C A N S C H O O L OF PREHISTORIC RESEARCH M O N O G R A P H SERIES
Series Editors
C. C.
L A M B E R G - K A R L O VSKY, Harvard University
DAVID PILBEAM, Harvard University
OFE R BAR-YOSEF, Harvard University
Editorial Board
STE V E N L. K U H N , University of Arizona, Tucson
D A N I E L E. LIEBE R M AN, Harvard University
R I C H A R D H. M E A D
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W, Harvard University
M A R Y M. V O I G T , The College of William
&
Mary
H E N R Y
T.
W R I G H T , University of Michigan, A n n Arbor
Production Editor
W R E N F 0 U R N I ER, Harvard University
The American School of Prehistoric Research (ASPR) Monographs in Archaeology and
Paleoanthropology present a series of documents covering a variety of subjects in the archaeology
of the Old World (Eurasia, Africa, Australia, and Oceania). This series encompasses a broad range
of subjects-from the early prehistory to the Neolithic Revolution in the Old World, and beyond
including: hunter-gatherers to complex societies; the rise of agriculture; the emergence of urban
societies; human physical morphology, evolution and adaptation, as well as; various technologies
such as metallurgy, pottery production, tool making, and shelter construction. Additionally, the
subjects of symbolism, religion, and art will be presented within the context of archaeological stud-
ies including mortuary practices and rock art. Volumes may be authored by one investigator, a team
of investigators, or may be an edited collection of shorter articles by a number of different special-
ists working on related topics.
Technology, Trade, and the Bronze Age World
Lloyd
R. Weeks
Brill
Academic
Publishers,
Inc.
Boston Leiden
2003
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