2024
DOI: 10.47382/pv0652-01
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Large-scale ironworking in Early Medieval protourban settlements: A case study from Mikulčice-Valy, Czech Republic

Michael Lebsak,
Jaroslav Kapusta

Abstract: Pyrometallurgical remnants, including slags and technical ceramics, offer crucial insights into Early Medieval ironworking. Iron held substantial economic significance during this era and its processing is particularly evident in settlement agglomerations and proto-urban sites across Northern and East Central Europe. Despite its importance, large-scale ironworking remains inadequately explored within broader socio-economic contexts. Our study examines around 300 kg of pyrotechnical waste from the northern subu… Show more

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