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Iron ore has to be smelted at a higher temperature than the bronze metals , and this could only be attained in a primitive , bellows - operated , open - hearth or kiln - like blast - furnace . Even then , all that could be produced was ...
Iron ore has to be smelted at a higher temperature than the bronze metals , and this could only be attained in a primitive , bellows - operated , open - hearth or kiln - like blast - furnace . Even then , all that could be produced was ...
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And so no modern experiment can recreate the real or imagined pressures which motivated those Iron Age artisans . - It may not simply have been fear of foreign invasion or rival brigandage . Always in the background of Celtic society ...
And so no modern experiment can recreate the real or imagined pressures which motivated those Iron Age artisans . - It may not simply have been fear of foreign invasion or rival brigandage . Always in the background of Celtic society ...
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This armament could deliver explosive shells totalling 13.4 tonnes and capable of smashing through 30.5-45.7 cm of iron plate at about a thousand metres ' range . The forts them- selves were protected from horizontal fire by three ...
This armament could deliver explosive shells totalling 13.4 tonnes and capable of smashing through 30.5-45.7 cm of iron plate at about a thousand metres ' range . The forts them- selves were protected from horizontal fire by three ...
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