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The best steel was made in India. So called “Damascus Steel” was forged there but the crucibles were made in india with charcoal from a particular species of wood. The most prized nordic swords (ulfberth) were constructed from this steel – steel that was obtained by trading in Constantinople. However there is no comparison between indian steel, british crucible steel, and today’s steel. The difference is as great as from copper to bronze, bronze to iron, and iron to old steel, and old steel to british, and british to contemporary.
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 07:54:00 UTC
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https://www.tyrsrijk.nl/communicatie.htmlGREAT SITE, AESTHETIC, COMPLETEUpdated Aug 26, 2018, 7:28 AM
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( everything I can think of to say about mccain being dead will get me banned.)
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 01:40:17 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1033529535592112128
INDO EUROPEANS DEVELOPED MAGIC BECAUSE OF METALWORKING (Magic) —-“In Indo-European civilizations,” writes Francois-Xavier Dillman, “magic definitely cannot be disassociated from all of the beliefs, representations, religious rites […] on the contrary, it is one of the most prevalent components, one of those that resists the most against Christianization. The same author underlines that runic writing and Germanic magic are often “one and the same.” Patrick Moisson also emphasizes that there is a fine line between magic and religion, but he notes that whereas religion seeks to conciliate divinities with sacrifice and worship, magic “constrains divine powers with appropriate rites,” which assumes the existence of impersonal forces and “means to constrain the supernatural world.”—
INDO EUROPEANS DEVELOPED MAGIC BECAUSE OF METALWORKING (Magic) —-“In Indo-European civilizations,” writes Francois-Xavier Dillman, “magic definitely cannot be disassociated from all of the beliefs, representations, religious rites […] on the contrary, it is one of the most prevalent components, one of those that resists the most against Christianization. The same author underlines that runic writing and Germanic magic are often “one and the same.” Patrick Moisson also emphasizes that there is a fine line between magic and religion, but he notes that whereas religion seeks to conciliate divinities with sacrifice and worship, magic “constrains divine powers with appropriate rites,” which assumes the existence of impersonal forces and “means to constrain the supernatural world.”—