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Because of the difficulties in adopting the iron bloom method of production , even such advantages as broad distribution of iron ores and their relative accessibility could not at first play a decisive role in speeding up the adoption ...
Because of the difficulties in adopting the iron bloom method of production , even such advantages as broad distribution of iron ores and their relative accessibility could not at first play a decisive role in speeding up the adoption ...
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... the length of time between the first appearance of single iron artefacts and well - organised production on a significant scale on the basis of local ores was likely to be no less than 200 years.79 This conclusion corresponds to ...
... the length of time between the first appearance of single iron artefacts and well - organised production on a significant scale on the basis of local ores was likely to be no less than 200 years.79 This conclusion corresponds to ...
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The first production of fired brick in Britain after the end of the Roman occupation was the short - lived Coggeshall brick production in the 19th century , and then again at Hull in the early 14th century .
The first production of fired brick in Britain after the end of the Roman occupation was the short - lived Coggeshall brick production in the 19th century , and then again at Hull in the early 14th century .
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