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Aes est mixtura [[cuprum|cupri]] et [[stannum|stanni]], metallum ambo durius.
 
== Vide etiam ==
* [[Aevum praehistoricum]]
*[[Namazga|Namazga V]] et [[Altyndepe]]
* [[Systema aetatum trium]]<!--
*[[Later pellis boum]]<!--Oxhide ingot-->
*[[Migrationes per Aetatem Aeneam Mediam]]<!-- in the Ancient Near East
*[[Synoptic table of the principal old world prehistoric cultures]]-->
===Navigatio===
*[[Navis Aetatis Aeneae Dubris]]<!--earliest known seagoing plank-built vessel-->
*[[Naves Ferribyenses]]
*[[Copia Sinus Langdonensis]]<!--Landon Bay hoard-->; vide etiam [[Museum Dubrense]]<!--Dover Museum-->
 
==Notae==
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==Bibliographia==
*Figueiredo, Elin. [[2010]]. Smelting and Recycling Evidences from the Late Bronze Age habitat site of Baioes. ''Journal of Archaeological Science'' 37(7):1623–1634
*Eogan, George. [[1983]]. ''The hoards of the Irish later Bronze Age.'' Dublin: University College. ISBN 0-901120-77-4.
*Hall, David, et John Coles. [[1994]]. ''Fenland survey : an essay in landscape and persistence'', Archaeological report 1. Londinii: English Heritage. ISBN 1-85074-477-7.
*Pernicka, E., C. Eibner, Ö. Öztunah, et G. A. Wagener. [[2003]]. Early Bronze Age Metallurgy in the Northeast Aegean. In ''Troia and the Troad: scientific approaches,'' ed. G. A. Wagner, E. Pernicka, et H.-P. Uerpmann, 143–172. Natural science in archaeology. Berolini, Londinii: Springer. ISBN 3-540-43711-8.
*Waddell, John. [[1998]]. ''The prehistoric archaeology of Ireland.'' Galway University Press. ISBN 1-901421-10-4.
*Siklosy, et al. [[2009]]. Bronze Age volcanic event recorded in stalagmites by combined isotope and trace element studies. ''Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry'' 23(6):801-808. doi 10.1002/rcm.3943
* Roberts, B. W., C. P. Thornton, et V. C. Pigott. [[2009]]. [http://britishmuseum.academia.edu/BenjaminRoberts/Papers/340888/Development_of_metallurgy_in_Eurasia Development of Metallurgy in Eurasia]. ''Antiquity'' 83:112-122.
 
==Bibliographia addita==
* {{cite book | last=Childe | first=Vere Gordon | year=[[1930]] | title=The Bronze Age | location=Novi Eboraci | publisher=The Macmillan Company}}
* {{cite book | last=[[Bradford Kelleher|Kelleher]] | first=Bradford | year=[[1980]] | title=Treasures from the Bronze Age of China: An exhibition from the People's Republic of China, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Novi Eboraci |location=Novi Eboraci | publisher=Ballantine Books|ISBN=0-87099-230-9}}
* {{cite book | last=Kuijpers | first=M. H. G. | year=[[2008]] | title=Bronze Age metalworking in the Netherlands (c. 2000–800 BC): A research into the preservation of metallurgy related artefacts and the social position of the smith | location=Leiden | publisher=Sidestone Press}} |url=http://www.sidestone.com/library/bronze-age-metalworking-in-the-netherlands-c2000-800bc}}
* {{cite book | last=Müller-Lyer | first=F. C. | last2=Lake | first2=E. C. | last3=Lake | first3=H. A. | year=[[1921]] | title=The history of social development | location=Novi Eboraci | publisher=Alfred A. Knopf}}
 
==Nexus externi==
{{CommuniaCat|Bronze Age|Aetatem Aeneam}}
===Generalia===<!--
{{Wikisource1911Enc|Bronze Age}}-->
*[http://web.comhem.se/vikingbronze/umha_aois_06.wmv "Ancient bronze casting videoclip,"] apud web.comhem.se
*[http://galich.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=248&Itemid=1 "Ancient bronze idol 13 cent B.C.: Northern Russia,"] apud galich.com
*[http://antiquity.ac.uk/ProjGall/nezafati%20et%20al/index.html "Ancient tin: old question and a new answer,"] apud antiquity.ac.uk
*[http://www.bronze-age-craft.com "Bronze Age Experimental Archeology and Museum Reproductions,"] apud www.bronze-age-craft.com
*[http://www.aegeobalkanprehistory.net Commentarii de praehistoria Aegaea et Balcanica,] apud www.aegeaobalkanprehistory.net<!-- +site-reports + bibliography database de Aegean, Balkans, Western Anatolia-->
*[http://www.dziejba.org "Hypothetical reconstruction of a Lusatian culture settlement, raised using only bronze age tools - Wola Radziszowska (near Cracow) - Poland,"] apud www.dzieljba.org
*Li et al., [http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1741-7007-8-15.pdf "Evidence that a West-East admixed population lived in the Tarim Basin as early as the early Bronze Age,"] ''BMC Biology'' 8(2010):15.
*[http://web.comhem.se/vikingbronze/sunchariot.htm "Reconstructing the Danish Trundholm Sun Chariot,"] apud web.comhem.se
*[http://www.umha-aois.com "Umha Aois - Reconstructed Bronze Age metal casting,"] apud www.umha-aois.com
*[http://bronzeage.br.ohost.de "Web index Bronze Age in Europe,"] apud bronzeage.br.ohost.de
 
===Res marinae===
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/northamptonshire/4330031.stm "Divers unearth Bronze Age hoard off the coast of Devon,"] apud news.bbc.co.uk
*[http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/ConWebDoc.5611 "Moor Sands finds,"] apud www.english-heritage.org.uk<!--including a remarkably well preserved and complete sword that has parallels with material from the Seine basin of northern France-->
 
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