The copper and bronze ages in South America
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The copper and bronze ages in South America

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UBRARF^ O^ THEf/ UNiVERcl'iT OF Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2008 witii funding from IVIicrosoft Corporation littp://www.arcliive.org/details/copperbronzeagesOOnordricli L^ornpaixi/iue c/n/ioc/ra/j/uca/ stiiaies WWWW 4. THE COPPER AND BRONZE A6ES IN SOUTH AMERICA ^^ O p Idvi2 d Ijio p d ej2 s]iitt toicards the working out oi )ny material. Bodman has very generously undertaken aProfessor G. charge. Moreover,number oi analyses on my behalf, free of a small grant icJiicJi the Gothenburg Museum obtained innn the Municipal Council dealing icitJi tJw collec-of for tions has been utilized analyses, n'hich have been carriedfor hasout mainly by Dr G. Karl Almstrom. Mr A. Hultgren gratuituosly undertaken the metaliographic examinations which iQjcre out at the Gothenburg laboratory thecarried of Svenska Kullager-f>Svenska)> Ball Bearing Works {A. B. fabriken), likewise without any charge being made. An account these analyses is included in the present work in the formof of two appendixes. arcThe investigations that form the subfect of this volume largely based, apart studies in the literature the sub-from of ject, on the copper and bronze objects, chiefly collected by the author Gothenburg Museum {G. M.) andhimself, housed at the at the UnpublishedRiksmuseet in Stockholm [R. .1/.). mate- rial in some the foreign museums has also been utilized,of . being very kindly placed at the author's disposal. Theseafter museums in Berlin {M.are: Museum fitr Volkerkunde f V. B.

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UBRARF^
O^ THEf/
UNiVERcl'iT
OFDigitized by tine Internet Arciiive
in 2008 witii funding from
IVIicrosoft Corporation
littp://www.arcliive.org/details/copperbronzeagesOOnordricliL^ornpaixi/iue c/n/ioc/ra/j/uca/
stiiaies
WWWW
4.
THE COPPER AND BRONZE
A6ES IN SOUTH
AMERICA
^^
O p Idvi2 d Ijio p d ej2 s]<. iold^ ^A
GOTEHORG 19:11
SLANDERS BOKTRVCKERI AKTlEBOI.AGJo
Oscar yliontelhis,
in oencraiion and ^ra/iiuc/e.
^tf'i^n-X\-
497248.
PREFACE.
volume has been assisted byThe publication oi this a '^rant
irom the Swedish Govevnnient, to ichoni I bci^ to tender my re-
thanks.spectful
pleasure in ackium'ledgiiig contributioiisI have also much
from Baron Joha)i Mannerheim and Mrs Inn Si>iitt toicards
the working out oi )ny material.
Bodman has very generously undertaken aProfessor G.
charge. Moreover,number oi analyses on my behalf, free of
a small grant icJiicJi the Gothenburg Museum obtained innn the
Municipal Council dealing icitJi tJw collec-of for
tions has been utilized analyses, n'hich have been carriedfor
hasout mainly by Dr G. Karl Almstrom. Mr A. Hultgren
gratuituosly undertaken the metaliographic examinations
which iQjcre out at the Gothenburg laboratory thecarried of
Svenska Kullager-f>Svenska)> Ball Bearing Works {A. B.
fabriken), likewise without any charge being made. An account
these analyses is included in the present work in the formof
of two appendixes.
arcThe investigations that form the subfect of this volume
largely based, apart studies in the literature the sub-from of
ject, on the copper and bronze objects, chiefly collected by the
author Gothenburg Museum {G. M.) andhimself, housed at the
at the UnpublishedRiksmuseet in Stockholm [R. .1/.). mate-
rial in some the foreign museums has also been utilized,of
. being very kindly placed at the author's disposal. Theseafter
museums in Berlin {M.are: Museum fitr Volkerkunde f
V. B.), Museum fiir Volkerkunde in Leipsic, The Trocadero
Museum in Paris, The Linden Museum at Stuttgart, and.
VI
MuseiDii iiir Volkcykundc in Vienna. The officials icho have
been the greatest service to nic in these niuseiinis, or haveof
placed at my disposal the desired material are: Dr Christian
Dr Th. Koch-Griinberg in Stuttgart, Drin Vienna, Professor
Paul in Paris, DrF. Krause in Leipsic, Dr Rivet Professor
Verneau in Paris,'Max Schmidt in Berlin, Professor Dr R.
and Professor Dr K. Weule in Leipsic. From the Museum
iiir Volhcrkimde in Berlin I received, free of charge, a consi-
derable number analyses undertaken by Professor Drof
Ratgen
The translation into English, the Mss the authorfrom of
out by Dr G. E. Fuhrf^en,and Mr Hulfgren, has been carried
'M. A.
toTo all those n'ho in one way or another have helped
defray the expenses producing this work, or have assistedof
nie in it, I hereby mv sinccrest thanks. Above all I wouldoffer
thank Mr Hultgren the agreeable collaboration I have en-for
joyed the Directors the Svenska Kullageria--with him, and of
brikens permitting the use theirS. K. F. for generously of
thelaboratory for executing the metallographic examination of
objects.

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