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    The composition of tin slags from the south‐west of England

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    This paper discusses tin slags from archaeological contexts in the south‐west of England dating from the Early Bronze Age to the nineteenth century. It also includes slags resulting from a recent experimental smelting programme. Analyses show that there has been little change in composition over this period and that most primary tin slags contain from 10–30 per cent stannous oxide in the glass phase, with tin metal prills more common in the early and medieval slags. The principal impurities in the metal are iron and antimony, with smaller amounts of tungsten and arsenic. The Devon slags differ from the Cornish ones in having larger amounts of titanium in them

    The possibility of smelting iron-rich lateritic ores in the Hellenistic settlement of Petres, NW Greece

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    The prehistory of metallurgy in the British Isles

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    Book 319Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:86/67888(Prehistory) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo

    The possibility of smelting iron-rich lateritic ores in the Hellenistic settlement of Petres, NW Greece

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    The Iron Age

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    The diffusion bonding of Zr-2.5 pct Nb to steel

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