Iron and steel technology in Hispano-Arabic and early Castilian written sources
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https://doi.org/10.3989/gladius.2000.72Keywords:
Hispano-Arabic and early Castilian literary evidence, Iron and steel technology, Crucible steel manufactureAbstract
This work comprises an evaluation of Hispano-Arabic and early Castilian literary evidence in relation to iron and steel technology. The study has led to significant conclusions concerning materials and processes involved in the ferrous metallurgy in al-Andalus and Castile during the time period ca 950-1400.
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