File:Iron bloom.jpg

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English: A bloom of sponge iron just taken from a bloomery, about to be shingled. Part of an experimental archaeology project undertaken by the Historic Preservation Department at the University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, Virginia, in 2006.
Français : Une loupe d'éponge de fer, juste après son extraction du bas fourneau, en cours de cinglage. Opération réalisée dans le cadre d'un projet d'archéologie expérimentale gérée par le Historic Preservation Department de l'université Mary Washington de Fredericksburg, en Virginie, en 2006.
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