Fyllinges ugnar. Olika sätt - olika hantverkare eller experiment?

Ole Stilborg, Anders Lindahl

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    Abstract

    The remnants of the walls of three different iron furnaces excavated at Fyllinge 20:436, Snöstorps parish in Halland were studied in order to compare the technology behind their construction. Were they a wholly local enterprise or might itinerant iron production craftsmen be responsible for their construction? The results may be interpreted as a local development of the knowledge of furnace building – from the use of clay with inferior thermal qualities in an earlier part of the Pre Roman Iron Age to informed choices of raw materials in the two later furnaces. In one of the latter instances clay of the same type as in the first furnace was used but tempered with sand and plant material in order to improve the thermal qualities. In the other instance, another clay with better thermal properties had been chosen. This furnace had even been reused as was revealed by the traces of a repair layer on the inside.
    Original languageSwedish
    Title of host publicationFörromersk järnålder i fokus
    EditorsPer Wranning, Christina Toreld
    PublisherHallands Länsmuseer
    Pages51-57
    VolumeFramgrävt förflutet från Fyllinge, vol 2
    Publication statusPublished - 2005

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    VolumeFramgrävt förflutet från Fyllinge, vol 2
    ISSN (Print)1400-8750

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Geology

    Free keywords

    • iron reduction furnaces
    • Halland
    • Sweden
    • Preroman Iron Age
    • clay
    • thin section analysis
    • plant material
    • temper
    • thermal properties

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