n.a. (1996). Medieval metalworking. Hist Metall 30 (2). Vol 30(2), pp. 67-142.

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Title:
Medieval metalworking
Issue
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Issue:
Hist Metall 30 (2)
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Series:
Historical Metallurgy
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Volume:
30 (2)
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Page Start/End:
67 - 142
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A themed issue comprising proceedings of a conference held in London in January 1996. Justine Bayley (67--71) presents evidence for `Innovation in later medieval urban metalworking'. Stuart R Blaylock (72--82) reports on excavations that revealed `Bell and Cauldron founding in Exeter'. Geoff Egan (83--94) describes `Some archaeological evidence for metalworking in London c 1050 AD -- c. 1700 AD'. Derek Keene (95--102) contributes `Metalworking in medieval London: an historical survey'. Alan MacCormick (103--110) provides an overview of `Metalworking in medieval Nottingham 1100--1641'. Gary Taylor (111--15) reports on excavated evidence of `Medieval bronzefounding at Deansway, Worcester'. Monique de Ruette (116--20) discusses `Brass foundry workshops of the southern Low Countries and the Principality of Liège. A technical approach'. Christopher McLees (121--35) considers `Itinerant craftsmen, permanent smithies and the archbishop's mint: the character and context of metalworking in Trondheim' -- an interpretation of excavated remains. Thilo Rehren (136--142) considers how two early chemical processes may be differentiated in `Alchemy and fire assay -- an analytical approach'.
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Justine Bayley ORCID icon
David R Crossley
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Jeremy M O Oetgen (Abstract author)
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1996
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Archbishops Mint (Auto Detected Subject)
Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
Metalworking (Auto Detected Subject)
Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
Ad Emphc 1700 Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
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20 Jan 2002