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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Wollmann, Volker
(2019)
Neue Erkenntnisse und Richtigstellungen zur Frage der in den Goldgruben Dakiens entdeckten WasserheberƤder (New findings and corrections to the question of discoveries of waterwheels in the gold mines of Dakien).
Der Anschnitt: Zeitschrift fĆ¼r Kunst und Kultur im Bergbau
(pp. 106-116).
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Article
Andrew M. A. Morris
(2018)
John Smeaton and the vis viva Controversy: Measuring Waterwheel Efficiency and the Influence of Industry on Practical Mechanics in Britain 1759ā1808.
History of Science
(pp. 196-223).
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Article
Rynne, Colin
(2015)
The Technical Development of the Horizontal Water-Wheel in the First Millennium AD: Some Recent Archaeological Insights from Ireland.
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
(pp. 70-93).
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Article
Jacobo Vidal Franquet
(2010)
La continuidad de una obra medieval: azud, acequias, molinos y pesquera del Bajo Ebro en la Ć©poca del Renacimiento; THE CONTINUITY OF A MEDIEVAL WORK: WEIR, ACEQUIA, MILLS AND FISHING AT THE LOW EBRO AT THE TIME OF RENAISSANCE.
Quaderns d'HistĆ²ria de l'Enginyeria
(pp. 129-174).
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Article
John P. Johnson
(2010)
Reinventing the Waterwheel: Rediscovering the Knowledge of a Mid-Nineteenth Century Millwright in New England.
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
(pp. 25-40).
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Book
Denny, Mark
(2007)
Ingenium: Five Machines that Changed the World.
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Article
Wigfull, Phil
(2007)
The Dakeyne Disc Engine.
Transactions - Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology
(p. 261).
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Chapter
Ruggles, D. Fairchild
(2006)
Waterwheels and Garden Gizmos: Technology and Illusion in Islamic Gardens.
In: Wind and Water in the Middle Ages: Fluid Technologies from Antiquity to the Renaissance
(p. 69).
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Article
Thad M. Van Bueren
(2004)
The "Poor Man's Mill": A Rich Vernacular Legacy.
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
(pp. 5-23).
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Article
Gordon C. Pollard; Haagen D. Klaus
(2004)
A Large Business: The Clintonville Site, Resources, and Scale at Adirondack Bloomery Forges.
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
(pp. 19-46).
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Chapter
Miranda, A. de
(2004)
Aesthetic Tradition and Ancient Technology: A Case Study of the Water Wheel.
In: Design and Nature II: Comparing Design in Nature with Science and Engineering
(p. 105).
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Article
Pauline Desjardins
(2003)
Navigation and Waterpower: Adaptation and Technology on Canadian Canals.
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
(pp. 21-47).
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Article
Reynolds, Terry S.
(1992)
Hydro before the turbine: The rise and fall of the traditional vertical water wheel.
Hydro Review
(pp. 52-60).
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Article
Edward S. Rutsch; Brian H. Morrell
(1992)
An Industrial Archeological Survey of the Long Pond Ironworks, West Milford Township, Passaic County, New Jersey.
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
(pp. 40-60).
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Article
Theodore Z. Penn
(1981)
The Development of the Leather Belt Main Drive.
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
(pp. 1-14).
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