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The World of Iron

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The World of Iron offers a comprehensive global overview of iron production, its technologies, and its profound social, economic, and symbolic roles throughout history. Featuring contributions from...
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Iron continues to be one of the most important materials produced and used by humanity. Its ductility when heated and its strength when cooled has allowed those with the necessary skills and resources to manufacture adornments, tools, weapons and structures that have helped to revolutionise social, ritual, economic and political systems. From enormous buildings such as the cathedrals of Europe that were erected in all their glory with a backbone of iron, to farmers who for thousands of years have used iron tools to clear land and harvest their crops, iron has had a fundamental impact on people�s lives, all over the world. The diversity of technological approaches to the production of iron is astounding, while traces of the ritual and symbolic nature of this powerful metal bear testament to the mystical and powerful status that iron was associated with in many instances.

The World of Iron fills a crucial gap within the literature on the history of iron production by bringing together, in one volume, research from around the world, as well as thematic papers focusing on current major themes within the discipline. Contributions from colleagues working across Africa, the Indian Subcontinent, West and Central Asia and the Far East provide the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the latest data and conclusions about the technologies, role and impact of iron production within these regions. Ethnographic, archaeological, experimental, materials science and anthropological approaches are presented side-by-side to reveal the rich and diverse history of this metal. Themes including innovation and inspiration, theoretical and scientific approaches to iron technology and environmental considerations not only ensure a significant European focus in addition to the more global perspective, but also illustrate the pioneering ways in which iron is being studied, and the dedication and enthusiasm that our fellow colleagues bring to this field of academia.

The World of Iron�forms a key text for students, academics and those with a general interest in the history of ferrous metallurgy world-wide, and how this can be studied.

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Price: £75.00
Pages: 496
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 June 2013
Trim Size: 11.70 X 8.25 in
ISBN: 9781904982975
Format: Paperback
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Iron and its influence on the prehistoric site of Lejja

Pamela Eze-Uzomaka

A Comparison of Early and Later Iron Age Societies in the Bassar Region of Togo

Philip de Barros

Our iron smelting 14C dates from Central Africa: from a plain appointment to a full blown relationship

Bernard Clist

Yoruba iron metallurgy: raw materials, routine and rituals

O. A. Ige

Mining and moving specular haematite in Botswana, ca. 200-1300 AD

Edwin N. Wilmsen, Alec C. Campbell, George A. Brook, Lawrence H. Robbins, and Michael Murphy

Late Iron Age Technology of Mt. Kenya Region: The case studies of the Kangai and Kanyua archaeological sites in Mbeere District

M�Mbogori Freda Nkirote

Pre-colonial iron production in Great Lakes Africa: recent research at UCL Institute of Archaeology

Jane Humphris et al.

Bricolage, ritual performance, and habitus [forgotten] in Barongo iron smelting

Peter R. Schmidt

Refining narratives: Transformations of iron-working traditions in Ghana � 19th to 21st centuries

Len Pole

Indian iron and steel, with special reference to southern India

Sharada Srinivasan

Recent archaeometallurgical discoveries of iron in southeast Rajasthan, India

Lalit Pandey

Smelting: a sacred process. Observations of iron smelting in Madhya Pradesh, India

Jake Keen

An ethno-archaeological survey of iron Working in India

Vibha Tripathi

Iron age-early historic period in eastern India. evidence from the site of Badmal-Asurgarh, Sambalpur, district, Orissa, India: a study in material culture and technology

Pradeep K. Behera and Pranab K. Chattopadhyay

Invention, innovation and inspiration: optimisation and resolving technological change in the Sri Lankan archaeological record

Gillian Juleff

Meroitic iron working in a global Indian Ocean context

Randi Haaland

The World�s earliest ion smelting? Its inception, evolution and impact in Northern Nigeria

Patrick Darling

Casting iron in ancient China

Han Rubin

Questioning research on early iron in the Mediterranean

Martina Renzi, Salvador Rovira, M. Carme Rovira-Hortal� and Ignacio Montero Ruiz

Iron, myth and magic � perceptions of smiths and metal workers through cultural evidence from Britain and beyond

Peter Halkon

Early iron in the Near East, a review of evidence

H. Alexander Veldhuijzen

The iron ore mine of Mugharet al-Wardeh/Jordan

in southern Bilad, al-Sham: excavations and new dating

Yosha Alamri and Andreas Hauptmann

Forging activities in Jaffa during Ottoman Palestine

Sylvain Bauvais

Characterisation of iron technology at medieval Talgar in Kazakhstan

Jang Sik Park and Dmitriy Voyakin

New aspects of the 9th and 10th century islamic period metallurgical workshop excavated at Merv, Turkmenistan: reassessing the slag compositions.

John Merkel

Variability in iron smelting practices: Assessment of technical, cultural and economic criteria to explain the metallurgical diversity in the Dogon area (Mali)

Caroline Robion-Brunner, Vincent Serneels and S�bastien Perret

Epistemic communities and epistemological translocations in early modern southern Africa, ca. CE 200-900

Edwin N Wilmsen

Superstition or ingenuity: Re-thinking symbolism in indigenous African iron technology

Bertram B.B. Mapunda

Applying ethnographic presents to archaeological pasts: preliminary thoughts on memories of iron production from western Uganda

Louise Iles

Evolutionary Analysis of ironmaking slag

Michael F. Charlto, Stephen J. Shennan, Thilo Rehren and Peter Crew

Nature�s laws & culture�s norms

A proposed systematic classification framework for the study of material culture and technology (SOMCAT)

Ann Feuerbach

Symmetry in the archaeology of technology: nailing down manufacturing processes and networks of innovation in colonial ironworking

Krysta Ryzewski

Manufacturing techniques, technological traditions and social choices in ancient Greece

Maria Kostoglou

The acquisition and circulation of iron during the Second Iron Age in the northern region of the Paris Basin (France)

Sylvain Bauvais, Philippe Fluzin

The East Asia Session

Han Rubin

Preliminary studies on Western Han dynasty iron smelting sites and slag found in Pingnan County, Guangxi Province, China

Huang Quansheng, LI Yanxiang

Iron production in the Han Period in the Chengdu Plain, Sichuan, China.

Preliminary report on recent fieldwork

Yasuyuki Murakami

The manufacture, techniques and dates of iron objects found at several Chinese archaeological sites in recent years

Chen Jianli and Han Rubin

Technology transfer across the Indian Ocean and South China Sea: a case study of the iron industry at Santubong, Sarawak

Brian Gilmour and Chris Doherty

Iron and steel making in ancient Korea deduced from the microstructure of iron artefacts

Jang-Sik Park

Protohistoric iron weapons and tools from a burial site in west central Thailand

Anna Bennett

Geochemical survey and metalworking: a case study from Exmoor, southwest Britain

Chris Carey and Gill Juleff

Three ores, three irons and three knives

Quanyu Wang and Peter Crew

Iron and processes in scandinavian blacksmithing workshops from the Iron Age to the 14th century

Arne Jouttij�rvi

Iron? Which iron? Methodologies for metallographic and slag inclusion studies applied to ferrous reinforcements from Auxerre Cathedral

Maxime L�H�ritier, Philippe Dillmann, Sylvain Aumard and Philippe Fluzin

Measuring variation in iron smelting slags: an empirical evaluation of group-identification procedures

Michael F. Charlton, Peter Crew, Thilo Rehren and Stephen J. Shennan

Environment

Donald B. Wagner

Fuel for iron � wood exploitation for metallurgy on the Dogon Plateau, Mali

Barbara Eichhorn, Caroline Robion-Brunner, Vincent Serneels and S�bastien Perret

The use of charcoal species for ironworking in Tanzania

Edwinus Chrisantus Lyaya

Quantifying iron production in medieval Europe: methodology and comparison with African metallurgy

Danielle Arribet-Deroi

The fuel supply and woodland management at a 14th century bloomery in Snowdonia: a multi-disciplinary approach

Peter Crew and Tim Mighall