[log in to unmask] A UK list devoted to industrial archaeology.
[log in to unmask] deals with archaeometallurgy. Much of what
is discussed is industrial or at least pre-industrial metallurgy and
sites.
There is also the [log in to unmask] Primarily a group of
smiths (or at this point perhaps smelts ;-)), but also lots of other
folks concerned with pre-industrial iron manufacture. Primarily
discussion of experimental bloomeries. But a group with a lot of
information on the early iron industry and technology.
I have a bibliography on iron history and technology (sent out lots
of copies, be happy to do it again). There are a few others:
Chris Salter (Oxford) http://users.ox.ac.uk/~salter/arch-metals/
bib01.htm
Lee Sauder & Skip Williams http://iron.wlu.edu/bibliography.html
The Davistown Museum
http://www.davistownmuseum.org/bibToolPrim.htmhttp://www.davistownmuseum.org/bibToolIR.html
Mining History Network
http://www.projects.ex.ac.uk/mhn/bibUSA.html
Nails http://www.digitalpresence.com/histarch/nails.html
James Brothers, RPA
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On May 22, 2006, at 16:30, Robin Mills wrote:
> HISTARCH,
>
> A colleague not on the list has asked me if I know of other list
> serves
> that focus on industrial archaeology, and "consulting archaeology"
> (presumably private companies and universities).
>
> I'll pass on to him any answers received.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Robin
>
>
> Robin O. Mills
> Archaeologist - Eastern Interior Field Office
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