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15 ) used for metal casting , and baked clay crucibles and a tuyère , which indicate that smelting was done here and also show that there was a local metal industry in the late 3rd millennium BC and early 2nd millennium BC in the area ...
15 ) used for metal casting , and baked clay crucibles and a tuyère , which indicate that smelting was done here and also show that there was a local metal industry in the late 3rd millennium BC and early 2nd millennium BC in the area ...
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14. The microstructure of bronze objects : 1. Signet - ring ( casting , rapid crystallisation ) ; 2. Bracelet ( forging , heat treatment ) ; 3. The content of tin in bronze objects ( a = cast ; b = forged ) . 70 N.N. TEREKHOVA , ET AL .
14. The microstructure of bronze objects : 1. Signet - ring ( casting , rapid crystallisation ) ; 2. Bracelet ( forging , heat treatment ) ; 3. The content of tin in bronze objects ( a = cast ; b = forged ) . 70 N.N. TEREKHOVA , ET AL .
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Half the rings studied were made by casting and half by forging ; most forged rings have a coarsecrystalline structure , which resembles the microstructure of objects of the Early Iron Age . Technological differences have also been ...
Half the rings studied were made by casting and half by forging ; most forged rings have a coarsecrystalline structure , which resembles the microstructure of objects of the Early Iron Age . Technological differences have also been ...
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Ş Dönmez Some Observations on the SocioEconomic Structure | 13 |
N N Terekhova A V Dmitriev A A Malyshev I G Ravich | 44 |
S A Paspalas The Achaemenid Empire and the NorthWestern | 90 |
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