Paul Craddock

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Book reviews represent the opinion of the reviewer. Any correspondence relating to the content of book reviews should be addressed direct to the reviewers.

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Craddock P T (ed) 1998, 2000 years of zinc and brass, 2nd revised edn (London).
Craddock P T 2013, ‘Two millennia of the sea-borne metals trade with India’, Indian Journal of History of Science 48(1), 1-37.
Craddock P T 2015,‘The metal casting industries of South Asia: Continuity and innovation’, Indian Journal of History of Science 50(1), 55-82.
Craddock P T and Eckstein K 2003, ‘Production of brass in antiquity by direct reduction’, in P Craddock and J Lang (eds), Mining and metal production through the ages (London), 216-30.
Craddock P T, Cartwright C, Eckstein K, Freestone I, Gurjar L, Hook D, Middleton A and Willies L 2013, ‘Simple sophistication: Mauryan silver production in north west India’, British Museum Technical Research Bulletin 7, 79-93.
Craddock P T, Cribb J, Gale N and La Niece S 2015, ‘The earliest zinc artefacts’, The Crucible 90, 2-3.
Forbes R J 1971, Studies in Ancient Technology Vol 8, 2nd edn (Leiden).
Hoffmann H and Konstam N 2002, ‘Casting the Riace Bronzes: Modern assumptions and modern facts’, Oxford Journal of Archaeology 21(2), 153-166.
Ogden J 1982, Jewellery in the ancient world (London).
Partington J R 1935, Origins and development of applied chemistry (London).
Singer C 1956, ‘Fine Metalwork’, in C Singer, E J Holmyard, A R Hall and T I Williams (eds), A History of Technology Vol 2 (Oxford)
Untracht O 1997, Traditional Jewellery of India (London).
Zhou W, Martinon-Torres, M. Chen J. and Liu, H 2012, ‘Large scale zinc production in Fengdu, Chongqing, in the Ming period’, Journal of Archaeological Science 39(4), 908-21.
How to Cite
Indian zinc technology in a global perspective by J S Kharakwal. (2021). Historical Metallurgy, 49(1), 64-66. https://hmsjournal.org/index.php/home/article/view/77
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