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" The Dark Ages Re-creation
Company is composed of people interested in using living
history to research aspects of life in Northern Europe during
the Viking Age. This is accomplished through workshops and experimental
archaeology where the focus is on developing traditional skills
as we create accurate replicas of period artefacts and processes.
... The Company further strives to provide a resource of skilled
and experienced historic interpreters and physical demonstrators
to museums, schools, and educational programs."
"DARC's Experimental
Iron smelting is based on archaeological evidence, and are
targeted to recreate the techniques the Viking Era Norse used
to smelt iron. ... Our goal is to get a method that first reliably
produces iron, and second uses equipment that would have been
available historically, and third that matches the archaeological
record that we have with regards to blooms produced, smelter
and surrounding area layout, and materials." The link between
iron smelting and the Viking Age lies in the fact that the first
documented iron production in North America was by the Norse
at L'Anse aux Meadows Newfoundland (Vinland) circa 1000 AD.
Team members from DARC have demonstrated both historic and practical
modern methods for smelting iron before the blacksmithing community
: at CanIRON
5 (2005, Annapolis Royal Nova Scotia) and at Quad State
(2008, Troy Ohio) |
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(above
June 2005 - An early demonstration with all Viking Age equipments. Image
by Neil Peterson )
May 2005 - Taping slag from a firebrick
furnace. Image by Neil Peterson
At Quad State - View of a simple clay
smelting furnace in operation. Image by Darrell Markewitz
November 2009 - starting to hammer work
the hot bloom. Image by Darrell Markewitz
DARC maintains considerable information on its ongoing research work on
the web, including its experimental
iron smelting. Further information on DARC's work is also to be found
on the web
site of Darrell Markewitz, which includes YouTube clips as well. |