- and gold
ingots used as
currency under the empire. Lead
ingots from
Roman Britain on
display at the
Wells and
Mendip Museum. Pig iron
ingot from Norrhyttan...
-
Ingots Oxhide ingots are
heavy (20–30 kg)
metal slabs,
usually of
copper but
sometimes of tin,
produced and
widely distributed during the Mediterranean...
-
containing tin
ingots was
uncovered close to West Mary's
Rocks in Devon, England.
Examination of the site
revealed that
these ingots may
represent a...
- Plano-convex
ingots are
lumps of
metal with a flat or
slightly concave top and a
convex base. They are sometimes, misleadingly,
referred to as bun
ingots which...
-
copper ingots, ivory,
nautical tools, and
cannons that were
easily dug out of the sand. The
remainder of the
cargo discovered, such as iron
ingots, weaponry...
- Tin
ingots (Chinese: 斗锡) were a
trading currency unique to Malacca. Cast in the
shape of a peck, or dou in Chinese, each
ingot weighs just over 1 pound...
- Joss
paper is
folded in half, or
bought pre-folded into the
shape of gold
ingots before being burned in an
earthenware pot or a
specially built chimney....
-
varieties of gold bars,
produced by
casting molten metal into molds, are
called ingots.
Smaller bars are
often created through minting or
stamping from rolled...
- that they
might even have had an
imitation of the original. In 2015, 39
ingots thought by some[who?] to be orichal**** were
discovered in a
sunken vessel...
- A
boule is a single-crystal
ingot produced by
synthetic means. A
boule of
silicon is the
starting material for most of the
integrated circuits used today...