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Contents of the Journal of the Historical Metallurgy Society Volumes 1 - 31(1)

Note: Volumes 1-7 were called Bulletin of the Historical Metallurgy Group. In volume one it was not always made clear who the author was.
 
Author Title Volume (Part) Pages
Tylecote R.F. 17th - 18th century blast furnaces 1 (1) 2-7
Tylecote R.F. 17th - 18th century blast furnaces 1 (2) 1-4
Tylecote R.F. Bloomeries - Minepit Wood, Withyham, Sussex,(Orznash). 1 (2) 5-6
Tylecote R.F. Bloomeries - Bardown, Ticehurst, Sussex. 1 (2) 6
Tylecote R.F. Bloomeries - Eskmeals. 1 (2) 7
Tylecote R.F. Bloomeries - Muncaster Head. 1 (2) 7-8
Tylecote R.F. Bloomeries - Glaisgale, Yorks. 1 (2) 8
Morton G.R. Historical Note - Some details of an Early Blast Furnace 1 (2) App. 1-7
Anon Blast Furnaces - Coed Ithel, Monmouth 1 (3) 1-3
Anon Blast Furnaces - Melbourne. 1 (3) 3-4
Anon Blast Furnaces - Slag Analyses. 1 (3) 4-6
Anon Blast Furnaces - Maryport. 1 (3) 6
Anon Blast Furnaces - Surveyt. 1 (3) 7-8
Anon Bloomeries - Stamford, Lincs. 1 (3) 8-9
Anon Bloomeries - Ariconium. 1 (3) 9
Anon Bloomeries - Rockley Smithies. 1 (3) 9
Anon Bloomeries - Corby Glen, Grantham, Lincs.. 1 (3) 9-10
Anon Bloomeries - Baysdale, North Yorks. 1 (3) 10
Anon Bell casting at Winchester 1 (4) 1
Anon Excavations at Panningridge, Sussex 1 (4) 1-2
Anon Dovey (Dyfi) Furnace at Eglwysfach. 1 (4) 2-3
Anon Loch Fyne, alias Goatfield 1 (4) 3
Anon Sharpley Pool, Worcs 1 (4) 3-4
Anon 19th century blast furnaces 1 (4) 4-5
Anon Withyham, Kent 1 (4) 5
Anon The bloomery site at West Runton, Norfolk 1 (4) 5-9
Anon Excavations at Bardown 1 (4) 9-11
Anon Excavations at Rockley Smithies 1 (4) 11-12
Anon Little Aston forge. 1 (4) 12-13
Anon Experimental iron smelting 1 (4) 13
Anon 17th-18th Century Blast furnace survey 1 (5) 1-2,27-30
Anon Excavations of Roman bloomeries 1 (5) 3-4
Anon Roman period forge at Catcote, West Hartlepool, Co. Durham. 1 (5) 4
Anon Bloomery and finery sites recently investigated by members and others. 1 (5) 4-5
Anon St Neots, Huntingdonshire 1 (5) 5-6,17
Fox A. Excavations on the South Gate Exeter, 1964. 1 (5) 6
Anon (?Tylecote R.F.)  Remains of Cornish tin and copper smelting. 1 (5) 7-11
Burgess C.B. & Tylecote R.F.  Metallographic examination of Middle and Late Bronze Age Artifacts. 1 (5) 11-16
Cleere H.F. & Bridgewater N.P. The iron industry of the Roman period. 1 (6) 1-7
Hallet M.M. & Morton G.R. Yarranton's blast furnace at Sharpley Pool, Worcestershire. 1 (6) 8-17
Mutton N. Charlcot Furnace 1733-1779. 1 (6) 18-48
Morton G.R. The early coke era. 1 (6) 49-60
Smith W.E. The Bradley ironworks of John Wilkinson. 1 (6) 61-65
Anstee J.W. Copper smelting experiments. 1 (7) 3-12
Lorenzen W. Notes concerning copper smelting. 1 (7) 13-19
Jeffee R.I., Tylecote R.F. & Tylecote E. Analyses of Trojan bronzes 1 (7) 20-29
O'Neil H.E. Metallurgical investigation of an iron object of Roman origin from Lower Slaughter, Glos. 1 (7) 30-34
Mutton N. Charlcot blast Furnace 1 (7) 35
Smith W.E. Hallfields Furnace, Bradley Ironworks. 1 (7) 36-39
Anon Report of the second annual conference, Sheffield 9-11 September 1966. 1 (8) 3--5
Mott R.A. Lead smelting in Derbyshire. 1 (8) 6-11
Crossley D.W.  The bloomery at Rockley Smithies, Yorkshire. 1 (8) 12-16
Bestall J.M. Abbeydale Works, Sheffield 1 (8) 17-23
Barraclough K.C. The cementation and crucilbe steelmaking processes. 1 (8) 24-34
Anon.  Notes on sites visited during the second Annual conference - Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet. 1 (8) 35-36
Anon.  Notes on sites visited during the second Annual conference - The Wortley Ironworks. 1 (8) 36-40
Anon.  Notes on sites visited during the second Annual conference - The Rockley Furnace. 1 (8) 40-41
Anon.  Notes on sites visited during the second Annual conference - Magpie Mine, Sheldon, nr. Bakewell. 1 (8) 41-44
Money J.H. Minepit Wood, Withyham, Sussex. 1 (8) 45
Bridgewater N.P. Ruardean, Forest of Dean 1 (8) 46-47
Cope L.E. & Billingham H.N.  The compositions of 35 Roman bronze coins of the period A.D. 284-363. 1 (9) 1-6
Coghlan H. H. A metallurgical examination of eleven palstaves. 1 (9) 7-21
Evan R.T. & Tylecote R.F. Some vitrified products of non-metallurgical significance. 1 (9) 22-23
Brill R.H. & Wampler J.M. Isotope studies of ancient lead (Authors abstract from paper in American Journal of Archaeology 1967, 71(1), 63-77) 1 (9) 24
Hart C.E. Forest of Dean - Report on third annual conference. 2 (1) 2-6
Hart C.E. A resumé of the history of the Forest of Dean's ironworking industries. 2 (1) 7-15
Piggott R.J. Some notes on the geology of the coal and iron deposits in the Forest of Dean. 2 (1) 16-26
Bridgewater N.P.  Iron mining and working sites in and around the Forest of Dean. 2 (1) 27-32
Hart C.E.  Charcoal-burning in the Royal Forest of Dean. 2 (1) 33-39
Paar H.W. The Forest railways and their industrial associations. 2 (1) 40-42
Bridgewater N.P. & Morton G.R.  Bromley Hill Furnace, Oakwood, Forest of Dean. 2 (1) 43-46
Allan J.C.  The accumulations of ancient slag in the south-west of the Iberian Peninsula. 2 (1) 47-50
Cope L.E. & Billingham H.N. : The composition of 26 Roman Imperial silver and bronze coins minted between AD 206 and 360. 2 (1) 51-53
Tyelcote R.F. Mucaster Head bloomery 2 (1) 54
Crossley D.W.  Panningridge Furnace, Sussex. 2 (1) 54-55
Cleere H.F. Bardown Roman bloomery, Sussex 2 (1) 55
Evenstad O 1782 (trans Jensen N.L. 1968) A treatise on iron ore as found in the bogs and swamps of Norway and the process of turning it inot iron and steel. 2 (2) 61-65
Dakin G.F. Romano-British ironworks at Bedford Purlieus. 2 (2) 66-67
Tylecote R.F.  Metallographic examination of a spin auger from Letchworth, Herts. 2 (2) 68-69
Cope L.E. & Billingham H.N.  Chemical analyses of 31 large Roman broze coins minted between AD 294 and 307. 2 (2) 69-72
Coghlan H.H. A note on prehistoric casting moulds. 2 (2) 73
Day J. Technical term used in the brass mills in the Saltford and Keynsham area. 2 (2) 74-75
Garrod A.P. & Bridgewater N.P. 1968: Further excavations at Ariconium. 2 (2) 76-77
McGrath J.N. A preliminary report on the metalographic examination of four fragmentary Early Iron Age sword blades from Llyn Cerrig Bach, Anglesey. 2 (2) 78-80
Tylecote R.F. Iron smelting on the Nigerian Early Iron Age site at Taruga, Abuja Emirate. 2 (2) 81-82
Tylecote R.F. The phosphorus content of iron from the bloomery site at West Runcton, Norfolk. 2 (2) 83
Barraclough K.C. 1968: Iron and steelmaking in the Sheffield area in the early 19th century 2 (2) 84-85
Tylecote R.F. 1968: A metallurgical investigation of the material from early copper working sites in Arabah. 2 (2) 86-88
Marshall J.D. Some aspects of the Furness charcoal iron industry. 3 (1) 4-5
Morton G.R. Technical aspects of the early iron industry of Furness and district. 3 (1) 6-11
Tylecote R.F. & Cherry J. The 17th century bloomery at Muncaster Head, Cumberland. 3 (1) 12-18
Davies-Shiel M. The industrial archaeology of the Lake counties. 3 (1) 19-20
Wattleworth D.R. The West Cumberland iron industry: its origin and development. 3 (1) 21-23
Crossley D.W. Excavations at Panningridge Furnace, Sussex, 1968. (Work in progress) 3 (1) 24-25
Crossley D.W. & Ashurst D. Excavations at Chingley, Kent, 1968. (Work in progress) 3 (1) 25-26
Cleere H.F. Excavations at Bardown, Sussex, 1968. (Work in progress) 3 (1) 26-27
Cleere H.F. Excavations at Holbeanwood, Sussex, 1968. (Work in progress) 3 (1) 28-29
Cope L.E. & Billingham H.N. Chemical analysis of some weight-reduced Roman folles minted between AD 307and 318. 3 (1) 30-32
Whitaker P. & Williams T.H. An Examination of a North Indian sword (firangi) in the collections of the Pit Rivers Museum, Oxford, and experiments in forge-welding of low-carbon strips. 3 (2) 39-45
Tylecote R.F. Bronze melting remoinas and artifacts from Caistor-by-Norwich. 3 (2) 46-47
Shaw T. 1969: An iron-smelting furnace excavated in Ghana. 3 (2) 48-54
Morton G.R. & Wingrove J. 1969: Slag, cinder and bear. 3 (2) 55-61
Cope L.E. & Billingham H.N. Chemical composition of bronze coinage of Maxentius, AD 306 and 312. 3 (2) 62-64
Tylecote R.F. Iron-smelting experiments in Varde, Denmark, April, 1968, 3 (2) 64-65
Morton G.R. & Wingrove J. The efficiency of the bloomery process 3 (2) 66-67
Trounson J.H. Metal mining in the West of England. 4 (1) 2-3
Tylecote R.F. Remains of ironworking from the Roman legionary base at Carpow, Perthshire. 4 (1) 3
Michell F.B. The history of mineral processing in Cornwall 4 (1) 4-9
Gale W.K.V. Tour of Cornish mining sites 4 (1) 10-11
Roa, K.N.P., Mukherjee J.K. & Lahiri A.K. Some observations on the structure of ancient steel from South India and its mode of production. 4 (1) 12-17
Cattell C.S. 1970 Preliminary research findings rel;ating to the bloomery period of the iron industry in the upper basin of the eastern Rother (East Sussex). 4 (1) 18-20
Lupu A. Metallurgical aspects of chalcolithic copper working ast Timna (Israel). 4 (1) 21-23
Tylecote R.F. Recent work on early ironworling sites in the Stamford area. 4 (1) 24-27
Davies-Shiel M. 1970 Excavation at Stoney Hazel, High Furnace, Lake District, 1968-1969: an interim report. 4 (1) 28-32
Crossley D.W. Panningridge Furnace, Sussex: Interim report on 1969 excavations. 4 (1) 33-34
Morton G.R. Excavations at Panningbridge - Correpondence with reference to Volume 3(1). 4 (1) 35-37
Henger G.W. The metallography and chemcial analysis of iron-base samples dating from antiquity to modern times. 4 (2) 45-52
Haldane W. A study of the chemoiscal composition of pre-Roman ironwork from Somerset. 4 (2) 53-66
Tylecote R.F. Iron working at Meroë, Sudan. 4 (2) 67-72
Parker G. A metallurgist looks at the Bronze Age. 4 (2) 74-75
Majer J. Tin mining at Kaiserwald during the 16th century. 4 (2) 76-78
Rutter J.G & RImmington F.C. A pre-Roman iron-smelting site at Levisham, North Yorkshire. 4 (2) 79
Coghlan H.H. and Tylecote R.F. Analyses of copper ores. 4 (2) 79-80
Barraclough K.C. To Forge, Wortley. historical notes 4 (2) 83-84
Anon Notes on sites visited during the Swansea Conference 5 (1) 2-3
O'Neill H. The industrial metaluurgical history of the Swansea region 5 (1) 4-5
Hopkins D.W. The Welsh process of copper smelting. 5 (1) 6-8
Crossley D.W. Some aspects of fieldwork in 16th century industrial history. 5 (1) 9-11
Bainbridge J.W. Smelting in Perthshire: a quest for copper. 5 (1) 12-14
Aitken W.G. Excavations of bloomeries in Rannoch (Perthshire) and elsewhere. 5 (1) 15-23
Morton G.R. & Wingrove J. The charcoal finery and chafery forge. 5 (1) 24-28
Brown G.T. The examination of two samples of bloomery iron. 5 (1) 29-32
Cope L.H. & Billingham H.N. Further analyses of the bronze coinage of the Roman Emperor Maxentius, AD 302-312. 5 (1) 33-36
Tylecote R.F. & McKerrell H. Examination of copper alloy tools from Tal y Yahya, Iran. 5 (1) 37-38
Anon Romano-British lead working at Scarfield park, near Chesterfield. 5 (1) 38
Crossley D.W. Work in Progress: Chingley Forge and Furnace - Summer 1970. 5 (1) 39
Cleere H.F. Work in Progress: Holbeanwood, Sussex. 5 (1) 39
Mulcaster J. 1971 An account of the methods of smelting lead ore as it is practised in the northern part of England. 5 (2) 45-62
Mott R.A. The early History of Wortley Forges 5 (2) 63-70
Coghan H.H. 1971 A metallurgical examination of a bronze sword found in the Thames at Battersea. 5 (2) 71-73
Cleere H.F. Cyclical operations at Roman bloomeries. 5 (2) 74-75
Cleere H.F. A Swedish group for studying Osmund iron. 5 (2) 76
Cleere H.F. Excavations at Holbeanwood 1971 5 (2) 76
Tylecote (Editor?) Report on the Symposium on the signifcance of smelting experiments for the history of ferrous metallurgy, Schauffhausen Nov 1970. 5 (2) 77-78
Daff T. The early English iron patents, 1600-1850. 6 (1) 1-18
Lyne, J.R.M. Coke ovens at Gregory Spring Colliery, Mirfield, Yorkshire. 6 (1) 19-23
Wright, J.H. Metallurgical examination of a Roman iron beam from Catterick Bridge, Yorkshire. 6 (1) 24-27
Busch, J.A.W. Ironmaking by the bloomery process at Nornäs, Sweden, in 1851. 6 (1) 28-33
Tylecote , R.F. A metallurgical examination of some objects from Marlik, Iran 6 (1) 34-35
Crossley D.W. Chingley Forge, Kent, 1971. 6 (1) 35-36
Tucker, D.G. Fumes, flues, condensers and chimneys in lead smelting. 6 (2) 1-6
Richards, P.S. Iron & steel manufacture on the Dee estuary of North Wales. 6 (2) 7-11
Hemingway, J.E. The Redesdale Ironstone beds 6 (2) 12-14
Williams, A.R. Metallographic examination of 16th century armour. 6 (2) 15-23
Barraclough K.C. : An eighteenth century steelmaking enterprise: the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire. 6 (2) 24-30
Crossley D. Excavations at Chingley Furnace: July-August 1972. 6 (2) 31-32
Tylecote R.F. Casting copper and bronze into stone moulds. 7 (1) 1-5
Hallet M.M. A note on the slag from the first American blast furnace 7 (1) 6
le Play F. (trans & Edited by Barraclough K.C.) A report on the manufacture of steel in Yorkshire and a comparison with the principal groups of steelworks in Europe (part 1) 7 (1) 7-22
Tylecote R.F. A visit to Sweden. 7 (1) 23-25
Mutton N. Sites of charcoal blast furnaces at Shifnal and Kemberton, Shropshire, 1972. 7 (1) 26-27
Tucker D.G. The seventeenth century wireworks sites at Whitebrook, Monmouthshire. 7 (1) 28-35
Paar H.W. The furnaces at Coel Ithel and Trelech. 7 (1) 36-39
Anon. The Percy Collection of metallurgical specimens in the Science Museum, South Kensington. 7 (1) 40
Tebbutt C.F. Work in progress. The bloomery at Pippingford, Hartfield, East Sussex. 7 (1) 41
Turley J. Work in progress. Bersham Ironworks. 7 (1) 41
Morgan Rees D. & Keen R.G. Work in progress. Tintern ironworks, Monmouthshire. 7 (1) 41-42
Blick C. Letter to editor- Maryport revisited - 30th Sept 1972. 7 (1) 43
O'Neill, H. Letter to editor- re Tintern wireworks 7 (1) 43
Lamm K. The manufacture of jewellery during the Migration Period at Helgö in Sweden. 7 (2) 1-7
Barnes J.W. Ancient clay furnace bars from Iran. 7 (2) 8-17
Briggs S., Brennan J., and Freeburn G. Irish prehistoric gold-working; some geological and metallurgical considerations 7 (2) 18-26
le Play F. (trans Barraclough K.C.) A report on the manufacture of steel in Yorkshire and a comparison with the principal groups of steelworks in Europe (part 2). 7 (2) 27-43
Hallinder P. New find of clay tuyeres at Helgö, Sweden. 7 (2) 45
Hallinder P. Metallographic investigation of Helgö iron rods. 7 (2) 45
Pleiner R. The famous Hallstatt iron ring from Byci Skála. 7 (2) 45
Money J. Iron Age and Romano-British iron-working site in Minepit Wood, Rotherfield, Sussex. 8 (1) 1-21
Pole L.M. Iron smelting procedures in the Upper Region of Ghana. 8 (1) 21-31
Tylecote R.F., Rothenberg B., and Lupu A. The examination of metallurgical material from Abu Matar,Israel. 8 (1) 32 - 34.
le Play Mons F. (edited and translated by Barraclough K.C.) A report on the manufacture of Steel in Yorkshire and a comparison with the principal groups of steelworks in Europe (Pa 8 (1) 35 - 49.
Gibson - Hill J. Notes on lifting a furnace base from the Romano-British bloomery site at Broadfield, Crawley, Surrey. 8 (1) 50 - 53.
Tylecote R.F. Can copper be smelted in a crucible? 8 (1) 54
Crossley D. Excavations at Pippingford furnaces, Sussex. 8 (1) 58 - 60.
Scopes Sir Frederick and Mutton N. Report on Eccleshall Bloomeries, Staffordshire. 8 (1) 61 - 62.
Smith Cyril Stanley, Wallraff B. Notabilia in essays of oars and mettals. 8 (2) 75 - 87.
Scott B.G. Notes on the development of metallographic studies of ancient iron. 8 (2) 88 - 91.
Williams A.R. The metallographic examination of a Burgkmair etching plate in the British Musuem. 8 (2) 92 - 94.
Varoufakis G.J. Materials testing in classical Greece; technical specifications in the 4th century AD. 8 (2) 95.
Morton G.R., Birt R.G. The present day production of wrought iron. 8 (2) 96 - 101
Barraclough K.C. The production of steel in Britain by the cemetation and crucible processes. 8 (2) 103-111.
Tribbick R.C. Evidence of ironworking at Braughing, Hertfordshire. 8 (2) 112-115.
Paar H.W, Tucker D.G. The old wireworks and ironworks of the Angidy Valley at Tintern, Gwent. 9 (1) 1-14.
Coghlan H.H., and Parker G. A brass tripod from Cyprus in the Newbury Museum. 9 (1) 15 - 18.
Trent E.M. Examination of bearing from Saxon water mill. 9 (1) 19 - 25.
Tylecote R.M. Some uses of Thermo Analysis in archaeo metallurgy. 9 (1) 26 - 28.
Money J.H. Iron Age and Romano-British settlement at Hartfield Sussex. 9 (1) 29 .
Ottaway B.S. Aspects of early copper smelting. 9 (1) 30.
Tylecote R.F. A new method for the removal of metallographic specimens from metal artifacts. 9 (1) 31.
Green D.R. The evolution of the Cowper Stove. 9 (2) 41 - 48.
Tylecote R.F. Iron smelting at Taruga, Nigeria. 9 (2) 49 - 56.
Varoufakis G.J. Materials testing in Classical Greece. 9 (2) 57 - 63.
Coghlan H.H. Copper artefacts from Tutankhamun's tomb. 9 (2) 64 - 66.
Tholander E. Comments on medieval Swedish Osmond iron. 9 (2) 68 - 69.
Brewer C.W. Metallographic examination of six ancient steel weapons. 10 (1) 1 - 9.
Wattleworth D.R. Bessemer and West Cumberland. 10 (1) 11 - 12.
Charman D. Blast furnace management on Teeside in 1908 10 (1) 13 - 14.
Branigan K., McKerrell H., and Tylecote R.F. An examination of some Palestinian Bronzes. 10 (1) 15 - 23.
Milton C., Dwornik E.J., Finkelman R.B., Priestley Toulmin III. Slag from an ancient copper smelter at Timna, Israel. 10 (1) 24 - 33.
Bachmann H.G. Crucibles from a Roman settlement in Germany. 10 (1) 34 - 35.
Williams J. The minerals of south - west Scotland. 10 (1) 36 - 39.
Ashmore B Report on Maryport ingots. 10 (1) 40-1.
Krysko W.W., Lehrheuer R. Metallurgical investigation of Roman lead pipe from Pompeii. 10 (2) 53 - 63.
Mutton N. Charcoal iron making in the Departement of Lot et-Garonne, France. 10 (2) 64 - 68.
Barraclough K.C., Kerr J.A. Steel from 100 years ago. 10 (2) 70 - 77.
Worssam B.C., Gibson-Hill J. Analyses of Wealden iron ores. 10 (2) 77 - 82.
Jihnson B., Bearpark P. Work in progress at Lymm Slitting mill. 10 (2) 83.
Willen D., Soedel W., Foley V. The story of Weyland the Smith. 10 (2) 84 - 85.
Lead P. The North Staffordshire iron industry 1600 - 1800. 11 (1) 1 - 13.
Paar H.W., Tucker D.G. The technology of wire-making at Tintern, Gwent, 1566 - c.1880 11 (1) 15 - 24.
Barraclough K.C. Benjamin Huntsman, 1704 - 1776. 11 (1) 25 - 29.
Almond J.K. Zinc production at Tindale Fell. Cumbria. 11 (1) 30 - 38.
Swinbank P. Wanlockhead: an introduction. 11 (1) 39 - 43.
Ogden J.M. Platinum Group inclusions in ancient gold artifacts. 11 (2) 53 - 71.
Aiano A.R. Romano-British ironworking sites, a Gazeeter. 11 (2) 73 - 82.
Tylecote R.F. The Downpatrick bloom. 11 (2) 83
Standing I.J., Tylecote R.F. The Drummer Boy stone, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. 11 (2) 84 - 85.
Coghlan H.H. A bronze strigil from Greece examined. 11 (2) 86 - 87.
Barraclough K.C. Wortley Top Forge, the possibility of early steel production. 11 (2) 88 - 92.
Linsley S.M., Hetherington R. A seventeenth century blast furnace at Allensford, Northumberland. 12 (1) 1 - 11.
Coghlan H.H., Tylecote R.F. Medieval iron artefacts from the Newbury area of Berkshire: Metallurgical examinations. 12 (1) 12 - 17.
Hayes R.H. Early ironworking sites in North East Yorkshire. 12 (1) 18 - 26.
Hemingway J.E> A Cleveland ironstone pillar. 12 (1) 27.
Turley J.T. The iron industry of East Denbighshire during the late eighteenth century. 12 (1) 28 - 35.
Riden P. Eighteenth century blast furnaces: A new checklist. 12 (1) 36 - 39.
Weisgerber G. A new kind of copper slag from Tawi Aarja, Oman. 12 (1) 40 - 43.
Wraith A.E. The performance of an experimental charcoal fired crucible furnace. 12 (1) 44 - 46.
Greeves T.A.P. Mining history in South East Europe: The first symposium Bulgaria 1975. 12 (1) 48.
Todd J.A., Charles J.A. Ethiopan bloomery iron and the significance of inclusion analysis in iron studies. 12 (2) 63 - 87.
Rawlings Rees D. The manufacture of cut steel studs and beads. 12 (2) 88 - 97.
Barraclough K.C. A crucible-steel melter's logbook. 12 (2) 98 - 101
Tucker D.G> The beginning of the wireworks at Whitebrook, Gwent, in the early 17th century. 12 (2) 102 - 10
de Jesus Prentiss S. A copper smelting furnace at Hissarcikki, Turkey. 12 (2) 104-107
Lloyd-Morgan G. A note concerning the analyses of Roman mirrors in Holland. 12 (2) 107.
Denner S.G. The pursuit of crotchets. 13 (1) 1 - 6.
Barraclough K.C. The setting of the stage for Sydney Gilchrist Thomasa. 13 (1) 7 - 10.
Almond J.K. Cleveland and the basic process of steelmaking. 13 (1) 11 - 20.
Smith S.B. New light on the Bedlam Furnaces, Ironbridge, Telford. 13 (1) 21 - 30.
Hunt L.B. The Parker Brothers, Black Country ironmasters. 13 (1) 31.
Day Joan M. The Saltford brass annealing furnace. 13 (1) 32 - 37.
Martin G., Foley V. Weyland the Smith: some findings. 13 (1) 38 - 39.
van Laun J. 17th century ironmaking in South West Herefirdshire. 13 (2) 55 - 68.
Hermelin E., Tholander E., Blomgren S. A prehistoric nickel-alloyed iron axe. 13 (2) 69 - 94.
van Praagh G. Trengganu white brass. 13 (2) 95 - 97.
Coghlan H.H. Analyses of Bronze Age artifacts from Irish museums. 13 (2) 98 - 105
Tylecote R.F. Calenick: A Cornish Tin Smelter, 1702 to 1891. 14 (1) 1 - 17
Lang J., Meeks N.D., McIntyre I.M. The metallurgical examination of a Bronze Age gold torc from Shropshire. 14 (1) 17 - 19
Gibson - hill J. Cylindrical shaft furnaces of the early Wealden Iron industry; circa 100BC to AD300. 14 (1) 21 - 27
Turley J.T. The Iron Industry of East Denbighshire during the early Eigteenth Century. 14 (1) 28-33
Stonehouse B.H., Sherwood R.E. The story of 11/14% Manganese Steel Rails. 14 (1) 34 - 37
Rostoker W., Sadowski M. The carbon reduction of fully oxidised chalcopyrite (copper) ores. 14 (1) 38 - 42
White J.R. Historic blast furnace slags: Archaeological and metallurgical analysis. 14 (2) 55 - 64
Saville R.V. The operation of Charcoal Blast Furnaces in Sussex in the early Eighteenth Century. 14 (2) 65 - 73
Dunn A.D. The Marmora Iron Works in Upper Canada: The first phase 1819 to 1826. 14 (2) 74 - 79
Coghlan H.H. Examination of some continental Bronze Age decorative objects. 14 (2) 80 - 93
Tholander E., Blomgren S. Reconstruction of techniques used to produce prehistoric nickel rich iron artifacts. 14 (2) 94 - 102
Blomgren S. The possibilities of producing iron-nickel alloys in prehistoric times. 14 (2) 103
Brewer C.W. Metallographic examination of Medieval and Post-Medieval Iron Armour. 15 (1) 1 - 8
Chard J. Ironmaking in Ringwood, New Jersey. 15 (1) 9 -11
Weisgerber G. A 19th Century Scottish Blast Furnace in Iran. 15 (1) 12 - 15
Smith S.B. Blowing Engine at Bedlam Furnace, Ironbridge, Shropshire. 15 (1) 16 - 17
Day R., Gale W.K.V. Wiltshire iron: 1855 - 1949. 15 (1) 18-38
JewellJ., Michelmore D., Moorehouse S. An Oliver at Warley, West Yorkshire, AD 1349 - 50. 15 (1) 39 - 40
Rostoker W., Gebhard E.R. Iron smelting at Isthmia. 15 (1) 41 - 43
den Ouden A. The production of wrought iron in Finery Hearths. Part 1. 15 (2) 63 - 87
White J.R. New lights on early American ironmaking: The Eaton furnace. 15 (2) 88 - 93
Tucker D.G., Wakelin P. Metallurgy in the Wye Valley and South Wales in the late 18th century. 15 (2) 94 - 100
Jack S. Chancery Masters' Exhibits in the PRO. 15 (2) 101 -102
Khalil L.A., Bachmann H.G. Evidence of copper smelting in Bronze Age Jericho. 15 (2) 103 -106
Weight M.L. The remains of an iron smelting furnace near Woodbridge, Suffolk. 15 (2) 107 -110
Pickin J. Excavations at Abbey Tintern Furnace. 16 (1) 1 - 21
Courtney P. A non-ferrous industrial complex at Tintern Abbey. 16 (1) 22 - 23
Morelli R. Swedenborg and ironfounding in Italy. 16 (1) 24 - 28
den Ouden A. The production of wrought iron in Finery Hearths, Part 2. 16 (1) 29 - 32
Tylecote R.F. Herbert Henry Coghlan, an appreciation. 16 (2) 43 - 45
Parker G. Metallurgical notes on Bronze Age implements. 16 (2) 46 - 49
Selimkhanov I.R. Arsenical copper in H H Coghlan's works and investigations at Baku. 16 (2) 50 - 57
Tylecote R.F. Early copper slags etc from the Agadez region of Niger. 16 (2) 58 - 64
Matteoli L., Storti C. Metallographic research on copper axes from an Eneolithic Italian cave. 16 (2) 65 - 69
Pittioni R. Twenty five years of spectroanalytical research in Austria. 16 (2) 70 -73
Blick C Early Blast Furnace News. 16 (2) 75 - 82
Zacharias S & Bachmann Hans-Gert Iron smelting in Western Africa: Ivory Coast 17 (1) 1 - 2
Anon A new cover for the Old furnace. 17 (1) 3
Pickin J Excavations at Abbey Tintern Furnace: Part 2. 17 (1) 4 - 11
Tomlin D.M. The Norton Ironworks and the casting in 1856, of the first Big Ben Bell. 17 (1) 12 - 19
Ince L. The Beam Blowing Engines of the Neath Abbey Iron Company 17 (1) 20 - 22
Rostoker W., McNallan M., Gebhard E.R. Melting/smelting of Bronze at Isthmia. 17 (1) 23 - 26
Frost H (note) Note on a bronze ram for an early ship. 17 (1) 27
Chuang L.S., Kwong L.S. Wong I.C. Neutron activation analysis of ancient Chinese bronze seals. 17 (1) 28 - 37
Wood R. Robert Bakewell 1682 - 1752. 17 (1) 38
Beaudet P. The Saint-Maurice Ironworks, Canada. 17 (1) 39 - 41
Minoff E. Late deliveries and customer complaints in the ancient metals industry of the Near East. 17 (1) 42
Henderson C.G. (edited by RFT) 1983 A new bell-founding workshop 17 (1) 43
Brownsword R., Pitt E. Alloy composition of cast latten objects, 15th/16th centuries. 17 (1) 44 - 49
1983 Iron blooms in the North-West Passage. 17 (1) 50
Tylecote R.F., Balmuth M.S., Massoli-Novelli R. Copper and Bronze Metallurgy in Sardia. 17 (2) 63 - 76
Merkel J.F., Tylecote R.F. Appendix : The smelting of copper ore from Calabona. 17 (2) 77 - 78
Craddock P., Lang J. Spinning, Turning, Polishing. 17 (2) 79 - 80
Pollard A.M. X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of the Appleford Hoard of Romano-British Pewter. 17 (2) 83 - 90
Gordon R.B. English Iron for American Arms: Laboratory Evidence on the Iron Used at Springfield Armoury in 1860. 17 (2) 91 - 98
Scott D.A. Depletion Gilding and Surface Treatment of Gold Alloys from the Narino Area of Ancient Colombia. 17 (2) 99 - 115
Rothenberg B. A rock-cut copper smelting furnace in the Timna Valley. 17 (2) 116-118
Brownsword R., Pitt E.E.H. A note on Some Medieval Pewter Spoon Alloys. 17 (2) 119
Blick C. Early Blast Furnace News. 17 (2) 120
Gale K. A Blast Furnace Picture on Glass. 17 (2) 127
Barraclough K.C. Sir William Siemans 1823 - 1883. 18 (1) 1 - 7
Trent E.M., Smart E.F. Further Examination of Cutting Tip from Cannon Boring Tool. 18 (1) 8 - 12
Rostoker W., Shen G. Copper Sulphate as an Ancient Source of Copper. 18 (1) 13 - 20
Campbell J., Fahy F. A Metallurgical Study of Iron Pile Shoes from the Roman Bridge at inturnae. 18 (1) 21 - 30
Bamberger M. Shape and Microstructure of Copper produced in a Reconstructed Ancient Smelting Process. 18 (1) 31 - 34
Leigh D., Cowell M., Turgoose S. The Composition of some Sixth Century Kentish Silver Brooches. 18 (1) 35 - 41
Bailey J. Roman Brass-Making in Britain. 18 (1) 42 - 43
Blick C. Early Blast-Furnace News. 18 (1) 44 - 50
Jones J.E. Ancient Athenian Silver Mines, Dressing Floors and Smelting Sites. 18 (2) 65 - 81
Trent E.M., Smart E.F. Machining Wrought Iron with Carbon Steel Tools. 18 (2) 82 - 88
Rostoker W., Bronson B., Dvorak J. Studies on an Ancient Chinese Cast-Iron Object with a Bronze Coating. 18 (2) 89-94
Wagner D.B. Some Traditional Chinese Iron Production Techniques Practiced in the 20th Century. 18 (2) 95-104
Nieuwenhuysen P., Adams F.C. Elemental Analysis of Himalayan Metal Statues. 18 (2) 105-108
Farrow G.W.E. Iron Gun-Founding in the Mid Seventeenth Century: The Winter Blowings at Horsmonden 1656 and 1659. 18 (2) 109-111
Crossley D. The Survival of Early Blast-Furnaces: A World Survey. 18 (2) 112-131
Blick C. Early Blast-Furnace News. 18 (2) 132-136
Chadwick R. Copper 1: Alloy to Pure Metal. 19 (1) 8 - 10
Smith A.E.W. Notes on Alloy Developments. 19 (1) 11
Temple S.G. Copper 2 : Brasses, Bronzes and Nickel Silver. 19 (1) 12 - 16
Frenfh A.H.R. Copper 3 : Manganese Bronze Propellors. 19 (1) 17 - 22
Gilbert P. Copper 4 : Steam Condenser Tubes. 19 (1) 23 - 27
Professor Alexander W.O. Copper 5 : Other Alloys. 19 (1) 28 - 30
Dr. Street A. Zinc Alloys: 1900 - 1950. 19 (1) 31 - 36
Dr. Goodway M. Notes on Die-Cast Zinc Disintergration. 19 (1) 37 - 38
King F. Aluminium 1 : Aluminium Alloys 1900 - 1950. 19 (1) 39 - 43
Young G.M. Aluminium 2 : Hiduminium and RR Alloys. 19 (1) 44 - 47
Young G.M. Aluminium 3 : The Development of Alloys. 19 (1) 48 - 56
Dr. Fox F., Dr. Lewis G. Magnesium : Development and Production. 19 (1) 57 - 64
Bradbury E.J. Nickel : 1900 - 1950. 19 (1) 65 - 71
Prince A., Jones D.J. Tungsten and High Density Alloys. 19 (1) 72 - 84
Dr. Sandford E.J. Hardmetal : The History to 1950. 19 (1) 85 - 89
Hughes I.C.H. Alloy Cast Irons : 1900 - 1950. 19 (1) 90 - 96
Dr Keown S.R. Tool and High Speed Steels : 1900 - 1950. 19 (1) 97-103
Dr. Dulieu D. Alloy Steels : 1900 - 1950. 19 (1) 104-114
Riddihough M. Notes on Stellites. 19 (1) 115
Truman J. High Alloy : Stainless Steels. 19 (1) 116-125
Dr. Keown S.R. Alloy Steels : The Sheffield Connection. 19 (1) 126-133
Blick C.R. Early Blast Furnace Notes. 19 (1) 134-136
Earl B. Melting Tin in the West of England : A study of an Old Art. 19 (2) 153-161
Beagrie N. Some Early Tin Ingots, Ores and Slags from Western Europe. 19 (2) 162-168
Tylecote R.F. The Apparent Tinning of Bronze Axes and other Artifacts. 19 (2) 169-175
Gillies K., Urch D. XPS Depth Profile Analysis of the Surface Decoration on a Pre-Colombian Gilded Copper Alloy Pectoral. 19 (2) 176-185
Bjorkenstam N. Prehistoric and Medieval Iron Production : Reaction Processes in the Production of Iron Ores in Low Shaft Furnaces. 19 (2) 186-192
Smith R. HM Tower Armouries : Wrought Iron Cannon Production. 19 (2) 193-195
Alexander B. Number 46235, LMS Steam Locomotive City of Birmingham: Metallurgical Notes. 19 (2) 196-198
Street A., Hughes I., Blackwell R. Alloys and the Motor Trade : 1900 - 1950. 19 (2) 199-201
Wise M. Transformer Core Steels. 19 (2) 202-203
Flather D. Extracts from a Notebook of Personal Recollections. 19 (2) 204-206
Wagner D.B. Ancient Chinese Copper Smelting, sixth century BC: Recent excavations and simulation experiments. 20 (1) 1 - 16
Earl B. Melting Tin in the West of England: Part 2. 20 (1) 17 - 32
Duncan H.B., Wrathmell S. Bell Moulds from Kirkstall Abbey, West Yorkshire. 20 (1) 33 - 35
Mortimer C., Pollard A.M., Scull C. XRF Analyses of some Anglo-Saxon copper finds from Watchfield, Oxfordshire. 20 (1) 36 - 42
Kresten P. Melting Points and Viscosities of Ancient Slags: A discussion. 20 (1) 43 - 45
Weisgerber G., al - Shanfari Ali A B. Nineteenth Century British Lead Pigs in Oman. 20 (1) 46 - 48
Gill M.C. An assessment of lead smelting processes and the use of XRF for the analysis of resulting slags. 20 (2) 63 - 78
Tholander E., Blomgren S. Some aspects of the origin of the blast furnace. 20 (2) 79 - 86
Rehder J.E. Primitive furnaces and the development of metallurgy. 20 (2) 87 - 92
Gordon R.B. Metallography of brass in a 16th century astrolabe. 20 (2) 93 - 96
Allen J.R.L. Interpretation of some Romano-British smithing slag from Awre in Gloucestershire. 20 (2) 97 - 105
Franey J.P., Graedel T.E., Nash D.I., Lande Selmer K., White P.R. The origin of the copper used for the Statue of Liberty. 20 (2) 105-108
Krysko W.W. Comments on the oldest known lead figurine. 20 (2) 109-110
Unglik H. Metallurgical investigation of cast irons from Les Forges du Saint-Maurice Ironworks, Quebec, Canada. 21 (1) 1 - 7
Bronson B. Terrestrial and meteoritic nickel in the Indonesian kris. 21 (1) 8 - 15
Barraclough B.C., Awty B.G. Denis Hayford: An early steel master. 21 (1) 16 - 17
Gurcke, K with notes by Dunn, A British firebricks in Noth America. 21 (1) 18 - 24
Greenough A.P. An examination of Roman iron working residues from Loughour, West Glamorgan, Wales. 21 (1) 25 - 27
Killick J.D., Gordon R.B. Microstructures of Puddling slags from Fontley, Roxbury, Connecticut, USA. 21 (1) 28 - 36
Rehder J.E. The change from charcoal to coke in iron smelting. 21 (1) 44 - 45
Smith, S.B. and Gale, W.K.V. Wrought iron again: The Blist Hill Ironworks officially opened. 21 (1) 44-45
Kingdon R.T. One hundred years of blast furnace development. 21 (2) 63 - 76
Kebabian J.S. A letter of Henry Bessemer: Regarding the continuous casting of steel products. 21 (2) 77 - 80
Mihok L., Cengel P., Holly A., Javorsky F. The study of early iron production in Spis. 21 (2) 81 - 85
Archer P.J., Barker B.D. Phase changes associated with the hydrogen reduction conservation process for ferrous artifacts. 21 (2) 86 - 91
White J., Jones R. Photomicrographic examination of an early American iron. 21 (2) 92 - 95
Awty B. The origin of the blast furnace: Evidence from Francophone areas. 21 (2) 96 - 99
Alexander W.O. Metallurgical notes on exhibits at the Royal Air Force Museum, RAF Cosford. 21 (2) 100-105
Murrowchick R.E. An examination of some early bronzes from Samreng Sen, Kampuchea. 22 (1) 1 - 20
Goodway M., Fisher R.M. Phosphorus in low carbon iron: Its beneficial properties. 22 (1) 21 23
Day J.M. The Bristol brass industry: Furnace structures and their associated remains. 22 (1) 24 - 41
Brown P.J. Andrew Yarranton and the British tinplate industry. 22 (1) 42 - 48
Freestone I.C. Melting points and viscosities of ancient metal slags: A contribution to the discussion. 22 (1) 52 - 53
Toussaint F. Two Brazilian ironworks of the early 19th century. 22 (2) 73 - 80
Allen J.R.L. Chemical compositional patterns in Romano-British bloomery slags from the wetlands of the Severn estuary. 22 (2) 81 - 86
Kruse S.E., Smith R.D., Starling K. Experimental casting of silver ingots. 22 (2) 87 - 92
Cowell M. A note on an early application of aluminium bronze. 22 (2) 93 - 95
Pipping G., Barraclough K.C. An important contribution to the history of the crucible steelmaking process. 22 (2) 96 - 101
Brownsword R. A possible Romanesque object made from zinc. 22 (2) 102-103
King, P.W. Wolverley Lower Mill and the beginnings of the tinplate industry. 22 (2) 104-113
Hammond C. A contribution of Henry Clifton Sorby to the study of reflected light microscopy of iron and steel. 23 (1) 1 - 8
La Niece S., Carradice I. White copper: The arsenical coinage of the Libyan revolt 241 - 238 BC. 23 (1) 9 - 15
El Sayed El Gayar., Jones M.P. Old Kingdom copper smelting artifacts from Buhen in Upper Egypt. 23 (1) 16 - 24
Bowman S.G.E., Cowell M.R., Crib J. Two thousand years of coinage in China: An analytical survey. 23 (1) 25 - 30
Ruiz-Delgado M.M., Hunt-Ortiz M.A. A new Late Bronze Age weapon hoard from the Guadalquivir River in the province of Seville, Spain. 23 (1) 31 - 34
King D.E.S. The provenance of tin metal in workings for alluvial cassiterite in Nigeria. 23 (1) 35 - 40
Morton R., Hallett M. Close plating: A Black Country silver plating process. 23 (1) 41 - 44
El Sayad El Gayar., Jones M.P. Metallurgical investigation of an iron plate found in 1837 in the Great Pyramid at Gizeh, Egypt. 23 (2) 75 - 83
Walker R., Dunham R., Hildred A., Rule M. Analytical study of composite shot from the Mary Rose. 23 (2) 84 - 89
Tucker M. An unusual wrought iron artefact: the Pearsall Gate. 23 (2) 90 - 91
Cackett S. Dr. Percy and his metallurgical collection. 23 (2) 92 - 97
Hogan L.M., Rutnin S. Metallurgical analysis of iron artefacts from Thailand. 23 (2) 99 - 107
Ince L. Water power and cylinder blowing in early South Wales coke ironworks. 23 (2) 108-111
Doncaster The Historical Mettalurgy Society in retrospect. 23 (2) 112-113
Horstmann D., Toussaint F. Two Brazilian iron works of the early 19th century: Part 2: Metal and slag analyses. 23 (2) 114-118
Earl B. A note on tin smelting at Week Ford, Dartmoor. 23 (2) 119
Cranstone D. Early coke ovens: a note. 23 (2) 120-121
Gordon R., Tweedale G. Pioneering in steelmaking at the Collins Axe Company: 1826 - 1924. 24 (1) 1 - 11
Agrawal O.P., Narain H., Prakesh J., Bhatia S.K. Lamination technique in iron artifacts in Ancient India. 24 (1) 12 - 26
Rose D., Endlicher G., Mucke A. The occurence of 'Iscorite' in Medieval iron slags. 24 (1) 27 - 32
Tylecote R.F. Oxidation enrichment bands in wrought iron. 24 (1) 33 - 38
Bick D. Early iron ore production from the Forest of Dean and district. 24 (1) 39 - 42
Williams A.R. Slag inclusions in armour. 24 (2) 69 - 80
Agrawal O.P., Narain H., Prakash J. Technical studies of silver punch mark coins from Narhan (Gorakhpur U.P.), India - 600BC - 200BC. 24 (2) 81 - 88
Schotsmans J.P. A pioneer of experimental metallurgy: Monsieur de Reaumur. 24 (2) 89 - 96
Atzeni C., Massidda I., Sanna U., Virdis P. Notes on lead metallurgy in Sardinaia during the Nuragic period. 24 (2) 97 - 106
Ince L. The introduction of coke iron at the Stour forges of the Knight family. 24 (2) 107-113
Various Professor Ronald Fank Tylecote 1916-1990 25 (1) 1-12
Editor Publications by R. F. Tylecote 25 (1) 12-20
Crew P. The experimental production of prehistoric bar iron. 25 (1) 21 - 36
Reedy C.L. A Tibetan text on metalworking from the collected writings of 'Ju Mi-Pham. 25 (1) 37 - 46
Blick C., et al Early blast furnace notes. 25 (1) 47 - 56
Tweedale G. The beginnings of electro- metallurgy in Britain: a note on the career of Robert S. Hutton (1876 - 1970 ) 25 (2) 71 - 75
Cresswell R.G> The radiocarbon dating of iron artefacts using accelerator mass spectrometry. 25 (2) 76 - 85
Williams A.R. The gilding of armour. 25 (2) 86
Cranstone D. Isaac Wilkinson at Backbarrow. 25 (2) 87 - 91
Unglik H. Observations on microscopic smithing residues from Bixby Blacksmith Shop, Barre Four Corners, USA. 1824 - 55. 25 (2) 92 - 98
Budd P. A Metallographic investigation of eneolithic arsenical copper artefacts from Mondsee, Austria. 25 (2) 99 - 108
Crew P. The iron and copper slags at Baratti, Populonia, Italy. 25 (2) 109 -115
Varoutakis G.J. The iron clamps and dowels from the Parthenon and Erechthion. 26 () 1 - 18
Atzeni C., Massidda L., Sanno U., Virdis P. The metallurgist as entrepreneur: The career of Santa Barbara, Sardinia, Italy. 26 () 19 - 30
Atzeni C., Massidda L., Sanno U., Virdis P. Bronze metalworking at the Nuragic site of Santa Barbara, Sardinia, Italy. 26 () 31 - 35
Riden P. Some unsucessful blast furnaces of the early coke era. 26 () 36 - 44
Zhigiang D., Weirong Z. Studies of the alloy composition of more than two thousand years of Chinese coins ( 5th century BC - 20th century AD ) 26 () 45 - 53
Ralph R.V. Silicon iron - the acid resisting alloy. 26 () 56 - 60
Bick D. Iron ore for Newent Furnace. 26 () 61 - 62
Sim D. Some misunderstandings concerning the use of blacksmiths tongs. 26 () 63 - 66.
Goodway M. In memoriam: Cyril Stanley Smith 1903-1992 26 () 66-68
Stafford M. Linsley Langley Lead Smelting Mills and James Mulcaster's description of 1806. 27 (1) 1 - 18
Armstrong B., Tweedale G. Percy Armstrong (1883 - 1949): A transatlantic pioneer of alloy steels. 27 (1) 19 - 24
Blyth P.H. Metallurgy of fragmentary Archaic Greek Helmets. 27 (1) 25 - 36
Starley D. Conference Report "La Farga Catalana" September 1993, Ripoli, Catalonia, Spain 27 (1) 37-38
Craddock P.T., Lang J. Gizeh iron revisited. 27 (2) 57 - 59
Fell V. Examination of four Iron Age ferrous hammer heads from Bredon Hill (Hereford and Worcester), England. 27 (2) 60 - 70
Mighall T.M., Chambers F.M. Early mining nd metalworking: its impact on the environment. 27 (2) 71 - 83
Evans C. The statistical surveys of the British iron industry in 1797 - 98 and 1806. 27 (2) 84 - 101
Tweedale G. Pioneering in Steel Casting; A Melter's Remininscences, ca 1856-70's. 27 (2) 102-109
Piaskowski J. Metallographic examination of a Japanese sword. 27 (2) 110-117
Craddock, P.T. Agricola and the study of early metallurgy 28 (1) 1-6
Awty, B.G. Were there medieval ironworking contacts between Sweden and Namur? 28 (1) 7-10
Hodgkinson, J. Fordley North park: Coke smelting in the Weald? 28 (1) 11-13
Riden, P. The final phase of charcoal iron-smelting in Britain, 1660-1800 28 (1) 14-26
Williams, P.N. David Thomas: Father of the American anthracite industry 28 (1) 27-32
Hutchinson, P. The Good Old Days - memories of a laboratory melting shop 28 (1) 33-37
Charles J.A. Determinative mineralogy in the early development of metals 28 (2) 66-68
Craddock P.T. Recent progress in the study of early mining and metallurgy in the British Isles 28 (2) 69-83
Doonan, R.C.P. Sweat, fire and brimstone: Pre-treatment of copper and the effects on smelting techniques 28 (2) 84-97
Budd,P., Scaife,B., Taylor T., & Thomas R.G. Untangling the web: some new views on the origins of prehistoric metallurgy 28 (2) 98-102
Rohl B.M. & Northover J.P The metalwork from Flag Fen. 28 (2) 103-111
Bareham, T. Bronze casting experiments 28 (2) 112-116
Earl. B. Tin: from the Bronze Age smelting point of view 28 (2) 117-120
Timberlake, S. An experimental tin smelt at Flag Fen 28 (2) 121-128
Fell V. Metallographic examination of Iron Age tools from Somerset 29 (1) 1-11
Unn Plather, Evabeth Astrup and Eldrid Straume Norwegian rosette-brooches of the 3rd century AD; their construction, materials and technique 29 (1) 12-24
E.C. Jeol, E.V. Sayre, R.D. Vocke and F Willett Stable lead isotope characterization of various copper alloys used in West Africa: an interim report 29 (1) 25-33
Robson Davies What happened to the pig that went to market - and to the steelmakers of Millom? 29 (1) 34-45
Martha Goodway and Michael A Constable 'Trent sand': Chalcopyrite as an abrasive 29 (1) 46-50
Srinivasan S. & Glover I Wrought and quenched, and cast high-tin bronzes in Kerala State, India. 29 (2) 69-88
Goodway M. Mail links from the de Soto entrada of 1540 29 (2) 89-93
Hansen, P. and Tweedale, G. The Lads of Snowdenhill and the New Jersey Steel Trade. 29 (2) 104-112
Wagner, D.B. Copperworks no 2 in Kaifeng, China. 29 (2) 113-116
Craddock, P. The study of early and traditional metallurgy in India: a review of some recent publications. 29 (2) 117-120
Rehren, Hess & Philip 1996 Auriferous silver in Western Asia: ore or alloy? 30 (1) 1-10
Pike, Cowell & Curtis 1996: The use of antimonal bronze in the Koban culture. 30 (1) 11-16
Awty 1996: Early cast irons and the impact of fuel availability on their production. 30 (1) 17-22
King 1996 Early Statistics for the iron industry: a vindication. 30 (1) 23-46
Goodway 1996: An unusual microstructure in alpha-beta brass. 30 (1) 47-49
Bayley 1996 Innovation in later medieval urban metalworking. 30 (2) 67-71
Blaylock 1996 Bell and cauldron Founding in Exeter. 30 (2) 72-82
Egan 1996: Some archaeological evidence for metalworking in London c. 1050 AD - c. 1700 AD. 30 (2) 83-94
Keene 1996: Metalworking in medieval London: an historical survey. 30 (2) 95-102
MacCormick 1996: Metalworking in medieval Nottingham 1100-1641. 30 (2) 103-110
Taylor 1996: Medieval bronzefounding at Deansway, Worcester. 30 (2) 111-115
de Ruette 1996: Brass foundry workshops of the Southern Low Countries and the Principality of Liege. A technical approach. 30 (2) 116-120
McLees 1996: Itinerant craftsmen, permanent smithies and the archbishop's mint: the character and context of metalworking in medieval Trondheim 30 (2) 121-135
Rehren 1996: Alchemy and fire assay - An analytical approach. 30 (2) 136-142
Craddock P.T., Freestone I.C. & Dawe C.D. Casting metals in limestone moulds 31 (1) 1-7
O'Brien W Mount Gabriel and metal sourcing in the Bronze Age. 31 (1) 8-11
Halkon P. Fieldwork on early iron working sites in East Yorkshire 31 (1) 12-16
Chatwin A. Some Gloucestershire ironmasters. 31 (1) 17-24
Gordon, R.B. The choice of method for making wrought iron in the Salisbury District of Connecticut. 31 (1) 25-31
Starley D. Archaeometallurgical conferencs in 1997. 31 (1) 32-35
Smith T. The Jernkontoret 250th anniversary conference. 31 (1) 36-41
 
 

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