Robert Walker Richard Dunham Alexzandra Hildred Margaret Rule

Abstract

The lead shot examined in this work originally contained cubes of wrought iron. The shot was produced in moulds into which an iron dice had been placed.

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Walker, R. ., Dunham, R., Hildred, A., & Rule, M. (2022). Analytical study of composite shot from the Mary Rose. Historical Metallurgy, 23(2), 84-90. https://hmsjournal.org/index.php/home/article/view/599
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Walker, R. ., Dunham, R., Hildred, A., & Rule, M. (2022). Analytical study of composite shot from the Mary Rose. Historical Metallurgy, 23(2), 84-90. https://hmsjournal.org/index.php/home/article/view/599