Wharram Percy Digital Archive

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Volume XIII: Supplementary Data and Reports

The links below refer to material that could not be published with the original printed volume commissioned for Wharram XIII and includes reports, figures, plates and tables. This material is arranged according to the chapter outline of the original volume.

Chapter 10: The Iron Economy of Wharram Percy - Modelling the Anglo-Saxon Iron Working Landscape.

Text
McDonnell, G; Blakelock, E; and Rubinson, S. 2012: The Iron Economy of Wharram Percy - Modelling the Anglo-Saxon Iron Working Landscape. PDF 224 Kb
Figures
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_10_fig_7.3.1.pdf as a PDF file Figure 7.3.1 - Wharram and Coppergate bars. PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_10_fig_7.3.2.pdf as a PDF file Figure 7.3.2 - Stages of smithing. PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_10_fig_7.3.3.pdf as a PDF file Figure 7.3.3 - Knife form typology. PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_10_fig_7.3.4.pdf as a PDF file Figure 7.3.4 - Manufacturing typology. PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_10_fig_7.3.5.pdf as a PDF file Figure 7.3.5 - Distortion of knife cutting edge due to use and resharpening. PDF 1 Mb
Plates
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_10_plate_7.3.1_and_7.3.2.pdf as a PDF file Plates 7.3.1 and 7.3.2 - Composite bars / Effect of phosphorous on iron. PDF 5 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_10_plate_7.3.3.pdf as a PDF file Plate 7.3.3 - Weld lines. PDF 714 Kb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_10_plate_7.3.4.pdf as a PDF file Plate 7.3.4 - Knife WP159. PDF 1 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_10_plate_7.3.5.pdf as a PDF file Plate 7.3.5 - Knife WP278. PDF 1 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_10_plate_7.3.6.pdf as a PDF file Plate 7.3.6 - Nail. PDF 3 Mb
Tables
Tables and captions. PDF 160 Kb

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