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Metallographic investigations revealed that the artefacts were made using the following technological methods : shaping objects of solid iron , solid bloomery steel and piled metal , carbonisation of blank , two - strip welding of iron ...
Metallographic investigations revealed that the artefacts were made using the following technological methods : shaping objects of solid iron , solid bloomery steel and piled metal , carbonisation of blank , two - strip welding of iron ...
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The first group includes 31 objects , of which 12 were made with the use of carbonised steel , and 10 underwent heat treatment . The second group ( burial ground in the Tsemes valley ) is represented by 24 specimens , and carbonisation ...
The first group includes 31 objects , of which 12 were made with the use of carbonised steel , and 10 underwent heat treatment . The second group ( burial ground in the Tsemes valley ) is represented by 24 specimens , and carbonisation ...
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It should also be mentioned that the tin content reaches 14-16 % in many finds made by forging and 20 % in cast ornaments of horse harnesses and arrows — Scythian bronzes contain only 8-10 % of tin.74 It was revealed that objects of the ...
It should also be mentioned that the tin content reaches 14-16 % in many finds made by forging and 20 % in cast ornaments of horse harnesses and arrows — Scythian bronzes contain only 8-10 % of tin.74 It was revealed that objects of the ...
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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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