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Pusceddu, A. M. &  Zerilli, F. (2024). Introduction: Timescapes of extraction. In Antonio Maria Pusceddu, Filippo M. Zerilli (Ed.), The global life of mines: Mining and post-mining in comparative perspective. (pp. 1-20). New York/Oxford: Berghahn.
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A. M. Pusceddu and Zerilli,  "Introduction: Timescapes of extraction", in The global life of mines: Mining and post-mining in comparative perspective, Antonio Maria Pusceddu, Filippo M. Zerilli, Ed., New York/Oxford, Berghahn, 2024, pp. 1-20
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	pages = "1-1",
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TY  - CHAP
TI  - Introduction: Timescapes of extraction
T2  - The global life of mines: Mining and post-mining in comparative perspective
AU  - Pusceddu, A. M.
AU  -  Zerilli, F.
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AB  - In 1982, Eric R. Wolf published his magnum opus Europe and the  People Without History. This long-length book included ‘cartographic  illustrations’ selected by Noël L. Diaz. Two copper engravings by the  sixteenth-century Dutch engraver and publisher Theodore de Bry  open the first two parts of the book (‘Connections’ and ‘In Search  of Wealth’). The second of these two engravings is titled ‘Washing 
gold’ (Wolf 1997 [1982]: 126–27). To the right, half-naked men dig  the gallery of a gold mine with picks, while other men – we glimpse  them in the darkness – are timbering the galleries. Still others run  with buckets of gold on their heads, and some tip gold at the foot of  a finely-dressed European lord, who is sat in a chair. He holds a rod  and is surrounded by men with spears and swords. Far distant, other  armed men oversee the mining activities. 
ER  -