EXAMINATION OF SLAG AND OTHER METALWORKING DEBRIS FROM SAHAM TONEY, NORFOLK 1995

Author(s): C Mortimer, D Starley

A late Iron Age/early Roman settlement site from which a number of important metalwork finds has been found by metal detector was excavated and 11kg of metalworking debris recovered. This showed that both iron smithing and the melting and casting of non-ferrous alloys had been carried out on the site. The production of salt may also have taken place.

Report Number:
28/1995
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
2
Keywords:
Technology

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