Article Dans Une Revue Historical metallurgy Année : 2001

Metallography of five flat Iron bars with socket from the river Saône (France)

Jacques Parisot
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E. Dupont
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F. Ronchail
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W. Gauttier
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D. Wissler
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Résumé

This paper studies five iron bars, discovered among other objects in the river Sadne. They seem to belong to a new type of Gaulish iron bar that could be called the ‘La Sadne’ type. Metallo graphic examination shows that these bars, as stock iron, are rather ill-refined, semi-finished products. They are made from a single bloom of soft phosphorus-free steel. The smithing sometimes induced decarburization but, due to special conditions, local surface recarburization has occasionally occurred.

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halshs-03259588 , version 1 (14-06-2021)

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Nadine Dieudonné-Glad, Jacques Parisot, E. Dupont, F. Ronchail, W. Gauttier, et al.. Metallography of five flat Iron bars with socket from the river Saône (France). Historical metallurgy, 2001, 35-2, pp.67-73. ⟨halshs-03259588⟩

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