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Two questions:
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Laminated, in the sense of being welded together from different irons, is possible (and might explain why the 1995 XRF measurements gave a much lower nickel content - I should look where the recent XRF measurements were taken on the blade (it's in the supplementary material for the paper)). Quote:
I'd be really surprised if the carbon content is high enough for differential hardening. A lamination line would be a more likely explanation. Quote:
Perhaps not a completely new technology. The Alacahöyük dagger (from Anatolia) is about 1000 years older than Tutankhamun's dagger. Too corroded to know if the workmanship is similar. High nickel -> meteoric iron. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...Alacahoyuk.jpg |
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