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Stamp for breaking copper cupellation cakes for further refining, 1556
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Stamp for breaking copper cupellation cakes for further refining, 1556
Stamp for breaking copper cupellation cakes for further refining, 1556. Powered by a water wheel through a drive shaft. From De re metallica by Georgius Agricola. (Basel, 1556)
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Agricola Copper Extraction Georg Bauer Georgius Georgius Agricola Innovation Mechanisation Metal Industry Mineral Mining Oxford Science Archive Refining Water Power Water Wheel Wheel Wheelbarrow
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This print takes us back to the 16th century, where innovation and technology were transforming the metal industry. The image showcases a stamp used for breaking copper cupellation cakes, an essential step in further refining the precious metal. Powered by a water wheel through a drive shaft, this ingenious contraption exemplifies the mechanization of work during that era. The scene depicts a group of hardworking men diligently engaged in their tasks at a copper works facility in Germany. With focused expressions on their faces, they embody the industrious spirit of the time. Surrounding them are various buildings and structures, highlighting the importance of infrastructure in supporting such operations. The presence of a wheelbarrow suggests efficient transportation methods within this bustling mining environment. Water power plays a crucial role as evidenced by both the water wheel and its connection to other machinery nearby. This woodcut print from Georgius Agricola's renowned book "De re metallica" provides valuable insights into mineral extraction techniques prevalent during this period. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and resourcefulness when it comes to harnessing natural resources for industrial purposes. As we admire this snapshot from history captured by Georg Bauer (also known as Georgius Agricola), we are reminded of how far we have come in terms of technological advancements while appreciating our ancestors' contributions to shaping modern industries.
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