The Experimental Reconstruction in Bronze of a Merovingian Treasure Box from Sixth Century A.D.
Considerations about a lost ancient fabrication technique of bronze attachements from a merowingian treasure box pointed out that practical experiments had to be done to reconstruct the cast and coldwork. A self made oven and mould sould help to create a realistic situation of a merowingian workshop...
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Considerations about a lost ancient fabrication technique of bronze attachements from a merowingian treasure box pointed out that practical experiments had to be done to reconstruct the cast and coldwork. A self made oven and mould sould help to create a realistic situation of a merowingian workshop. |
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The Experimental Reconstruction in Bronze of a Merovingian Treasure Box from Sixth Century A.D. |
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