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Tina Su Lyn Lim; Donald B. Wagner
(2017)
The Continuation of Ancient Mathematics: Wang Xiaotong's Jigu Suanjing, Algebra and Geometry in Seventh-Century China.
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Lim, Tina Su-Lyn; Wagner, Donald B.
(2014)
Wang Xiaotong on Right Triangles: Six Problems from “Continuation of Ancient Mathematics” (Seventh Century AD).
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine
(pp. 12-35).
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Chapter
Wagner, Donald B.
(2007)
Song Yingxing's illustrations of iron production.
In: Graphics and text in the production of technical knowledge in China: The warp and the weft
(p. 615).
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Chapter
Wagner, Donald B.
(2006)
Iron production in three Ming texts: Tie ye zhi, Guangdon xinyu, and Tian gong kai wu.
In: Zhongguo ke ji dian ji yan jiu: Di san jie Zhongguo ke ji dian ji guo ji hui yi lun wen ji, 2003.3.31--4.3, Deguo Tubingen(Studies on ancient Chinese scientific and technical texts)
(pp. 172-188).
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Article
Wagner, Donald B.
(2003)
Chinese blast furnaces from the 10th to the 14th century.
Journal of the Historical Metallurgy Society
(pp. 25-37).
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Book
Wagner, Donald B.
(2001)
The state and the iron industry in Han China.
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Article
Wagner, Donald B.
(2001)
The administration of the iron industry in eleventh-century China.
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient
(pp. 175-197).
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Wagner, Donald B.
(2000)
Chinese monumental iron castings.
Journal of East Asian Archaeology
(pp. 199-224).
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Article
Wagner, Donald B.
(1999)
The earliest use of iron in China.
Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities
(p. 127).
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Chapter
Wagner, Donald B.
(1999)
The earliest use of iron in China.
In: Metals in antiquity
(pp. 1-9).
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Book
Wagner, Donald B.; Nolan, Peter
(1997)
The traditional Chinese iron industry and its modern fate.
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Article
Wagner, Donald B.
(1995)
Copperworks no. 2 in Kaifeng, China.
Journal of the Historical Metallurgy Society
(pp. 113-116).
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Article
Wagner, Donald B.
(1990)
Ancient carburization of iron to steel: A comment.
Archeomaterials
(pp. 111-117).
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Wagner, Donald B.
(1988)
Swords and ploughshares, ironmasters and officials: Iron and China in the the third century B.C..
In: Analecta Hafniensia: 25 years of East Asian studies in Copenhagen
(pp. 174-192).
(/isis/citation/CBB001180323/)
Article
Wagner, Donald B.
(1987)
The dating of the Chu graves of Changsha: The earliest iron artifacts in China?.
Acta Orientalia. Societates Orientales Danica Fennica Norvegica Svecica
(p. 111).
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Chapter
Wagner, Donald B.
(1986)
The transmission of the blast furnace from China to Europe: Some notes to compliment Prof. Tylecote's paper.
In: Medieval iron in society: Papers and discussions at the symposium in Norberg, May 6--10, 1985.
(pp. 50-60).
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Wagner, Donald B.
(1986)
Ancient Chinese copper smelting, sixth century B. C.: Recent excavations and simulation experiments.
Journal of the Historical Metallurgy Society
(pp. 1-16).
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Book
Wagner, Donald B.
(1985)
Dabieshan: Traditional Chinese iron-production techniques practised in southern Henan in the twentieth century.
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Wagner, Donald B.
(1984)
Some traditional Chinese iron-production techniques practiced in the 20th century.
Journal of the Historical Metallurgy Society
(pp. 95-104).
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Article
Becker, John; Wagner, Donald B.
(1981)
Silk weaving techniques of Han China: The monochrome patterned weaves.
Bulletin de liaison du Centre Internationale d'Etude des Textiles Anciens
(p. 21).
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