Ironworking

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Reid also was one of the few slaves who was paid for his work at the Capitol, working for $1.25 a Sunday “keeping up fires under the moulds” — or keeping the ironworking fires hot so they would not have to wait on Mondays for new fires to be lit — according to a pay receipt. ❋ Unknown (2010)

There will also be a dramatic and exciting programme of cast and wrought ironworking demonstrations at Blists Hill Victorian Town, plus expert-led tours, lectures and opportunities for visitors to try their hand at working with hot metal. ❋ Thatsnews (2008)

Willets Point employs an estimated 3,000 highly skilled workers in ironworking, construction, solid waste management, sewer parts, auto repair and service, and the manufacture of bakery and food ingredients that includes the largest distributor of Indian foods in the US. ❋ Unknown (2008)

FOSTER: Clint and Paul keep it light, but ironworking is now joke. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Through chemical analysis of lead and strontium isotopes, a possible relation between the different types of ore, waste from ironworking sampled at Sagalassos and in its territory, and iron objects from the city excavations was investigated. ❋ Unknown (2003)

To study the technology of ironworking, all waste products from the geophysically surveyed grids were morphologically classified by means of visual inspection. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Besides developing ironworking technology, the Nok culture possessed a unique artistic tradition that it spread widely in the West African forest region. ❋ Unknown (2001)

The Akan region of present Ghana became an important center of ironworking. ❋ Unknown (2001)

The spread of ironworking technology led to an agricultural revolution. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Although ironworking originated in ancient times, 18th century improvements in production processes of cast iron and wrought iron made iron a more important product for growing modern industries, and it became a key to modern industrialization. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Rice cultivators flourished throughout Southeast Asia by 3000 B.C.E. Bronze technology came into widespread use in about 1500 B.C.E. The Dong Son culture of Vietnam represents the culmination of bronze working and ironworking in prehistoric times. ❋ Unknown (2001)

The Hrroch, in particular, had attained ironworking. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1998)

All I have to do is turn the Zapotecs into a great nation, link up with the Tarascans, accelerate the development of ironworking and shipbuilding, block the Tlaxcalans and overthrow the Mexica, and prepare these people for a new ideology that does not include human sacrifice. ❋ Card, Orson Scott (1996)

While the Carib islands were too poor in iron for them to match the achievements of the Tarascan metalsmiths, when Col-n and Yax united their empires into one nation, there were still enough of Col-n's European crew who knew ironworking that they were able to help the Tarascans make the leap forward into gunsmithing. ❋ Card, Orson Scott (1996)

Yax was the Zapotec king who, building on his father's work in uniting all the Zapotec tribes and forming an alliance with the Tarascan Empire, conquered the Aztecs and brought his ironworking and shipbuilding kingdom to the highest cultural level achieved in the western hemisphere. ❋ Card, Orson Scott (1996)

There was a table in the little room, with an empty platter and a large flagon atop it, and a bench filled with ironworking tools: tongs, hammers, and the like. ❋ Salvatore, R. A., 1959- (1993)

Many of the Africans brought to the New World such skills as ironworking, leatherworking, and carpentry. ❋ J. A. Rogers (1947)

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