"The Evolution of Metalworking: From Nuggets to Blast Furnaces". This book traces the history of metalworking from 9000 BCE to the 13th century CE. It begins with early methods of hammering copper into tools and ornaments in Western Asia and progresses through the advent of smelting and the transformative shift to bronze. Key advancements in the Iron Age are highlighted, including the widespread use of iron tools and weapons pioneered by the Hittites, the Nok people in Africa, and ancient Chinese metallurgists. It also ...
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"The Evolution of Metalworking: From Nuggets to Blast Furnaces". This book traces the history of metalworking from 9000 BCE to the 13th century CE. It begins with early methods of hammering copper into tools and ornaments in Western Asia and progresses through the advent of smelting and the transformative shift to bronze. Key advancements in the Iron Age are highlighted, including the widespread use of iron tools and weapons pioneered by the Hittites, the Nok people in Africa, and ancient Chinese metallurgists. It also covers India's production of wootz steel and China's development of cast iron using blast furnaces. The book concludes with the development of blast furnaces in Europe, emphasizing the impact of water-powered bellows on iron production. This concise history underscores metalworking's crucial role in technological progress and societal development.
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