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Year: 2011 Author: Tim Young Categories: Early Medieval, Day of Archaeology 2011, Medieval, Day of Archaeology, Finds, Science, Commercial Archaeology
Tags: Materials science, Europe, Ray Fluoresence Spectrometry, US Federal Reserve, Chemistry, Steelmaking, Building materials, bulk chemical analytical data, Bloomery, Smelting, Archaeometallurgy - slag analysis - ferrous metallurgy, Archaeology, archaeometallurgical specialist, Refining, Slag, early technology, Iron, key early technology, Cement, Metallurgy, Virginia, Ireland
Young, Tim (2011): Interpreting Ancient Metalworking. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079214 | 321 Kb |
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remelting hearth in operation (doa_image1820.jpg) |
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