Canvas Print : Stamping and roasting ore to extract metal, 1556
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Stamping and roasting ore to extract metal, 1556
Stamping and roasting ore to extract metal, 1556. This technique was used to extract lead, copper, silver and gold. The mill is powered by a water wheel and individual stamps are operated by cams on a drive shaft. From De re metallica by Georgius Agricola. (Basel, 1556)
Media ID 14863049
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Agricola Extraction Georg Bauer Georgius Georgius Agricola Innovation Mechanisation Metal Industry Mineral Mining Oxford Science Archive Refining Water Power
20"x20" (50x50cm) Canvas Print
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