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Daily Archives: 31 December 2021

An Archaeology of Trafford in 12 Objects Part 7: Medieval Iron Furnace Slag

The seventh piece in our festive look at the archaeology of Trafford in 12 objects, is a large chunk of iron slag that formed the base of a medieval furnace. This was roughly 550mm across, 300mm wide and over 200mmm deep, the outer edge of the slag preserving the bowl-shaped base of the iron furnace.…

31 December 2021 in medieval archaeology.

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