David Dungworth
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Documents
- Accidental and Experimental Archaeometallurgy (2013)
- An American bloomery in Sussex (2013)
- Copper metallurgy in Iron Age Britain: some recent research (1997)
- Does pattern-welding make Anglo-Saxon swords stronger? (2013)
- Experimental archaeometallurgy in perspective (2013)
- Experimental archaeometallurgy: hypothesis testing, happy accidents and theatrical performances (2013)
- An experimental study of some early copper smithing techniques (2013)
- Experimenting with bowl furnaces (2013)
- Exploring metallurgy at Stepnoye: the role of ceramics in the matte conversion process (2013)
- Forging with Dogon smiths (Mali) (2013)
- From ore to artifact: smelting Alderley Edge copper ores and the casting of a small copper axe (2013)
- How to avoid accidents: a critique of archaeometallurgical experiments (2013)
- Making steel in the ‘Aristotle Furnace’ (2013)
- Monstrous fallacies and the assembly of archaeometallurgical experiments (2013)
- Recovering value in experimental studies of ancient metallurgy: a theoretical framework for future studies? (2013)
- A report on the Wealdon Iron Research Group smelt (2013)
- Scientific examination of materials used in experiments (2013)
- Small scale reduction of argentiferrous galena: first experimental approach to ore assaying techniques (2013)
- Smelting for fun: hypothesis testing, happy accidents and theatrical performances (2013)
- Temperature profiles and cast iron production in experimental iron-smelting furnaces (2013)
- Twenty-five years of bloomery experiments: perspectives and prospects (2013)
- What have experimental archaeologists done for us? Iron in the East Yorkshire Iron Age (2013)