Ancient, medieval, Islamic and world history -- comments, resources and discussion.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Iron age technology on the web
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Darrell Markewitz,
historical re-creation,
Iron Age
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Ancient, medieval, Islamic and world history -- comments, resources and discussion.
Steve and Readers:
ReplyDeleteYou might have an interest in the latest set of postings on Hammered Out Bits. It covers the recent work on replicas of Viking Age ship building tools - most especially the T shaped broad axe from the Bayeux Tapestry. I had some quite valuable observations from my friend (and iron smelt master) Lee Sauder ( http://iron.wlu.edu/ ). Turns out there are a couple of different possible methods suggested by the artifacts (which I had not seen in person). Of course I chose the most difficult method!
Some of you might also be interested in checking the recent work being lead by Neil Peterson of the Dark Ages Recreation Company. Neil has been experimenting with Viking Age glass bead making as suggested by the archaeology at Ribe Denmark. A good start point for this would be the DARC blog at : http://www.darkcompany.ca/blog/index.php
Darrell
(thanks for the plug!)