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Charcoal to ore mass ratio is approximately 1:1 as a working guideline, with documented variation…

Charcoal-to-ore mass ratio is approximately 1:1 as a working guideline, with documented variation…

May 23, 20261 min read

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Statement: Charcoal-to-ore mass ratio is approximately 1:1 as a working guideline, with documented variation from ~0.7:1 to ~2:1.

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  • About → Bloomery Iron Smelting
  • Cites → tylecote-1992-a-history-of-metallurgy
  • Cites → pleiner-2000-iron-in-archaeology-the-european-iron-ag
  • Cites → sauder-2002-a-practical-treatise-on-the-smelting-and

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  • Bloomery Iron Smelting
  • Iron in Archaeology: The European Iron Age and Early Middle Ages
  • A Practical Treatise on the Smelting and Smithing of Bloomery Iron
  • A History of Metallurgy
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