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Copper-alloy Cauldrons & Pans

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There are four ways that copper-alloy vessels were made: by casting, raising, dishing or riveting. [ARWIDSSON 1984] Petersen argues that many of the copper-alloy vessels from Norway were insular because they contained a large percentage of tin, an alloy not found in Norwegian copper-alloy [PETERSEN 1940:p.8].<br>
...... [SPEED, GREG & WALTON ROGERS 2004:p.80]
 
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