Early Iron Production - Archaeology, Technology and Experiments.
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Documents
- An Attempt to define Archaeo-Metallurgy (1997)
- The "Evenstad" process - description, excavation, experiment and metallurgical evaluation (1997)
- An experiment using wood as fuel in a slag pit furnace (1997)
- Experiments with a slag-tapping furnace and a slag-pit furnace (1997)
- Experiments with a slag-tapping furnace at the Historical-Archaeological Centre, Lejre (1997)
- Experiments with iron smelting in a slag-tapping furnace (1997)
- From known to unknown. Application of well-known iron production results to archaeological materials (1997)
- Fuel for the fire - charcoal vs. wood in iron production (1997)
- Germanic Iron Provision in the second half of the third century AD. Slag-pit furnaces and iron hoards. (1997)
- In the borderland of archaeology: experimental forging (1997)
- The influence of iron on prehistoric society - a model (1997)
- Ironmaking in Trøndelag during the Roman and Pre-Roman Iron Age. An archaeo-metallurgical evaluation (1997)
- Østlandovn – Medieval shaft furnace from Norway (1997)
- Straw in slag-pit furnaces (1997)
- The technology of iron artefacts from the Castle of Vilnius (1997)
- The use of a model to describe bloomery production in the Netherlands (1997)