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Grelber | 17 Jun 2015 4:55 a.m. PST |
Once upon a time, I recall reading an estimate that there was about a pound (.453 kilograms) of metal for every person in Europe around 1000 AD. I've been thinking about this as I paint Vikings over the past few years (that byrnie means a bunch of folks have practically no metal), and wondered if it were true, correct, etc. Anybody seen this sort of information? Source? Grelber |
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