(1) Tin in the Mediterranean Area: History and Geology (R. Valera & P. Valera); (2) Natural Tin-Bronze Alloy in Iberian Peninsula Metallurgy: Potentiality and Reality (S. Rovira & I. Montero); (3) Bronze Age Tin Mines in Central Asia (J. Cierny & G.Weisberger); (4) Casting and metallography of Tin Bronzes in Clay Mould (Q. Wang & B. Ottaway); (5) The "Etruscan Tin": A Preliminary Contribution from Researches at Monte Valerio and Baratti - Populonia (Southern Tuscany, Italy)(M. Benvenuti, et al.); (6) Analyse élémentaire des dépôts Lorrains: Essai de caractérisation d'une production métallique de la fin de l'Âge duBronze (C. Veber, B. Mille, D. Bourgarit); (7) L'étain dans les examens de quatre ensembles villanoviens. Premiers résultats (A. Lehöerff); (8) The Use of Tin and Lead in Bronze Age Metallurgy (M. Primas); (9) Iron Age Bronze and Tin in the Oriental Alps (A. Giumlia-Mair); (10) The Trade of Tin and the Island of Copper (V. Kassianidou); (11) The problem of early tin from the point of view of Nuragic Sardinia (F. Lo Schiavo); (12) The discovery of tin near the "megaron temple" of S'Arcu 'e is Forros (Villagrande Strisaili, Nuoro) (M. A. Fadda) ; (13) La métallurgie du bronze en Sicile (R. M. Albanese Procelli); (14) Investigating weight systems in Nuragic Sardinia (M. Ruìz-Galvez Priego); (15) Potential Tin Sources in the Aegean (Nikos Skarpelis); (16) The problem of tin in the Ancient World (J.E. Dayton)
Alessandra Giumlia-Mair and Fulvia Lo Schiavo
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