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Variability in single smelting episodes–a pilot study using iron slag from UgandaHumphris et al., 2009
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- Humphris J
- Martinon-Torres M
- Rehren T
- Reid A
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- Journal of Archaeological Science
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Most archaeometallurgical studies of iron smelting are based on the analyses of slag fragments randomly selected from slag deposits, and assume that these samples are representative of the typical smelting conditions of the given context. However, little …
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