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Lapphyttan or
Lapphyttejarn in
Norberg Muni****lity, Sweden, may be
regarded as the...
-
during the
later Zhou
dynasty (which
ended in 256 BC).
Furnaces such as
Lapphyttan in
Sweden may date back as far back as the 12th century; and some in the...
- been po****ted
since the
Nordic Stone Age. The
blast furnace plant at
Lapphyttan,
probably originates from the 11–1200s (currently
under reconstruction...
- in
Durstel in Switzerland, the Märkische
Sauerland in Germany, and at
Lapphyttan in Sweden,
where the
complex was
active between 1205 and 1300. At Noraskog...
-
railway museum (Railway
museum Grängesberg). One of the
attractions is
Lapphyttan in
Norberg Muni****lity, may be
regarded as the type site for the Medieval...
- 1770. One of the oldest-known
blast furnaces in
Europe has been
found in
Lapphyttan in Sweden, carbon-14
dated to be from the 12th century.[full citation...
-
earliest casting of iron in
Europe occurred in Sweden, in two sites,
Lapphyttan and Vinarhyttan,
between 1150 and 1350. Some
scholars have speculated...
- for the
smelting of cast iron is
imported from China,
appearing around Lapphyttan, Sweden, as
early as 1150.
Alexander Neckam is the
first European to do****ent...
- the
blast furnace, of
which medieval examples have been
discovered at
Lapphyttan,
Sweden and in Germany. The
bloomery and
osmond processes were gradually...
- ****ociated with the
first European production of cast iron in
furnaces such as
Lapphyttan in Sweden.
Osmonds appear in some of the
earliest English Customs accounts...