Daniel Berger, "Zur Technologie der frühesten Tauschierarbeiten nördlich der Alpen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Schwertes aus den „Marais de Nantes“", in: Barbara Armbruster, Heidemarie Eilbracht, Oliver Hahn and Orsolya Heinrich-Tamáska (Eds.), Verborgenes Wissen. Innovation und Transformation feinschmiedetechnischer Entwicklungen im diachronen Vergleich, Berlin: Edition Topoi, 2016, 87–116

Abstract

The well-known Bronze Age sword from an insecure find spot in “Marias de Nantes” in France is investigated with regard to its fabrication history. Predominantly, the article deals with the rare metal inlay technology of the sword which is also known under the term damascening. The technique implies the fixing of one metal into incisions or on the surface of a second one, oten achieving stability only mechanically. High developed and earlier examples of this decoration are primarily known from the Mediterranean area suggesting a possible relationship and a technology transfer. This seems to be supported by the composition and technology of the gold inlays, but since metal inlay traditions north of the Alps reach back to the first centuries of the second millennium BC, an independent development appears also possible. This is made plausible by comparison of the French sword with other damascened artefacts of this region.

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Barbara Armbruster, Heidemarie Eilbracht, Oliver Hahn and Orsolya Heinrich-Tamáska (Eds.), Verborgenes Wissen. Innovation und Transformation feinschmiedetechnischer Entwicklungen im diachronen Vergleich, Berlin: Edition Topoi, 2016