(modified from Bloom 2 Bars)
I'm just back from delivering an academic paper to be delivered at the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo Michigan. The conference ran from May 9 - 13, with my specific paper to be presented Thursday May 10.
I've referenced the paper itself in an earlier postings. I had given a first draft version at Forward Into the Past
at Laurier University on March 31. Obviously I consider the various
public presentations of both research and practical method, plus ongoing
communications like blog postings an esencial part of the entire Bloom to
Bar project.
The revised text of my paper 'An Iron Smelt in Vinland' will be eventually be published. Session organizers Ken Mondschein and Michael Cramer are working with Freelance Academy Press to collect a number of papers from the past 'If Those Bones Could Talk' sessions into a volume.
Not
to get too (!) side tracked, what I wanted to detail here was some
other excellent reference sources for those seriously interested in
bloomery iron smelting.
Method :
A Practical Treatise on the Smelting and Smithing of Bloomery Iron
Lee Sauder & Skip Williams
Historical Metallurgy, vol. 36 (2). 2002
A version will be available by hunting around on Lee's Iron Smelting site
If You Don't Get any IRON...
Darrell Markewitz
EXARC. vol. 2012-1
Available on line (with subscription)
Experimental Iron Smelting at the Wareham Forge
Darrell Markewitz
Available on line
References :
Iron in Archaeology - The European Bloomery Smelters
Radomir Pleiner
80-86124-26-6
David
Brown Books in the US is currently (Mid May, 2012) contacting the original publisher to
see if they can acquire some copies of this volume. They are also
attempting to get some of Pleiner's 'Iron in Archaeology, Early European Blacksmiths / 808612462-2'
Prehistoric & Medieval Direct Iron Smelting in Scandinavia and Europe
Lars Christian Norbach
13 9788772887746
Available from ISD Distributing
The book costs $60 plus shipping
Iron and Steel in Ancient Times
Vagn F. Buchwald
8773043087
Available from the Danish Royal Academy
The book costs 60, 56 Euros plus 21,4 Euros (to Canada).
Contact Katrine Hassenkam Zoref
Monday, May 14, 2012
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