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Steel in Ancient Greece and Rome

Key words Föll: Refutes clalim the the old ones did not know steel, Fe smelting known well around 1000 BC, ref. to Homer, aristotels, Herodotus, max. T Romans around 1100oC, smelting = solid state conversion, tabe bloom composition, definition steel varieties,

by: E.A.Ginzel 1995

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

Smelting

Plain Carbon Steels

Limitations of Steel Development and Applications

References

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  6. Aitchison, L.; A History of Metals, vol. 1, MacDonald & Evans, 1960
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  8. Landels, L.G.; Engineering in the Ancient World, Clarke, Irwin and Company, 1980
  9. Sherby, O.D. and Wadsworth, J.; Damascus Steels, Scientific American February, 1985
  10. Haag, S.P.; Classical Studies 384 Lecture Notes, University of Waterloo, 1995
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  12. Linnert, G.E.; Welding Metallurgy, vol. 1, American Welding Society, 1965

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