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- Iron_Age_sword abstract "Swords made of iron (as opposed to bronze) appear from the Early Iron Age (c. 12th century BC),[citation needed] but do not become widespread before the 8th century BC.Early Iron Age swords were significantly different from later steel swords. They were work-hardened, rather than quench-hardened, which made them about the same or only slightly better in terms of strength and hardness to earlier bronze swords. This meant that they could still be bent out of shape during use. The easier production, however, and the greater availability of the raw material allowed for much larger scale production.Eventually smiths learned that by adding an amount of carbon (added during smelting in the form of charcoal) to the iron, they could produce an improved alloy (now known as steel). By quenching (making the steel hard and brittle) and tempering (removing the brittleness), swords could be made that would suffer much less damage, and would spring back into shape if bent. It took a long time, however, before this was done consistently, and even until the end of the early medieval period, many swords were still unhardened iron. Several different methods of swordmaking existed in ancient times, including, most famously, pattern welding. Over time, different methods developed all over the world.".
- Iron_Age_sword thumbnail Hallstatt_culture_swords_ramsauer.jpg?width=300.
- Iron_Age_sword wikiPageExternalLink iron_age_swords.html.
- Iron_Age_sword wikiPageID "9402170".
- Iron_Age_sword wikiPageRevisionID "591578323".
- Iron_Age_sword hasPhotoCollection Iron_Age_sword.
- Iron_Age_sword subject Category:Ancient_Near_East_weapons.
- Iron_Age_sword subject Category:Ancient_swords.
- Iron_Age_sword subject Category:Iron_Age.
- Iron_Age_sword subject Category:Swords_by_period.
- Iron_Age_sword type AncientNearEastWeapons.
- Iron_Age_sword type AncientSwords.
- Iron_Age_sword type Artifact100021939.
- Iron_Age_sword type Device103183080.
- Iron_Age_sword type Instrument103574816.
- Iron_Age_sword type Instrumentality103575240.
- Iron_Age_sword type Object100002684.
- Iron_Age_sword type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Iron_Age_sword type Sword104373894.
- Iron_Age_sword type SwordsByEra.
- Iron_Age_sword type Weapon104565375.
- Iron_Age_sword type Whole100003553.
- Iron_Age_sword comment "Swords made of iron (as opposed to bronze) appear from the Early Iron Age (c. 12th century BC),[citation needed] but do not become widespread before the 8th century BC.Early Iron Age swords were significantly different from later steel swords. They were work-hardened, rather than quench-hardened, which made them about the same or only slightly better in terms of strength and hardness to earlier bronze swords. This meant that they could still be bent out of shape during use.".
- Iron_Age_sword label "Iron Age sword".
- Iron_Age_sword label "Spade dell'età del ferro".
- Iron_Age_sword sameAs Spade_dell'età_del_ferro.
- Iron_Age_sword sameAs m.0287csq.
- Iron_Age_sword sameAs Q3965849.
- Iron_Age_sword sameAs Q3965849.
- Iron_Age_sword sameAs Iron_Age_sword.
- Iron_Age_sword wasDerivedFrom Iron_Age_sword?oldid=591578323.
- Iron_Age_sword depiction Hallstatt_culture_swords_ramsauer.jpg.
- Iron_Age_sword isPrimaryTopicOf Iron_Age_sword.