I suppose I should clarify that what I am interested in is the
signature of a finery forge not a smithy. Very different process,
about all that would be the same is the presence of hammer scale.
This would have had a powered hammer, chaffery and at least one
finery hearth (assuming Walloon and not German technique).
On Apr 22, 2006, at 17:58, Christopher Fennell wrote:
> James --
>
> You may want to get in touch with Alicia Valentino and her
> colleagues who
> worked on the Van Winkle blacksmith site in Arkansas. They have a
> preliminary report online at:
>
> http://www.projectpast.org/avalentino/Blacksmith%20shop%20report.pdf
>
> They have worked with a method called magnetic fractioning that may
> prove
> useful in other contexts.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris