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                the
                    Dark Ages Re-creation Company
                Central
                    Ontario
                www.darkcompany.ca
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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.
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