In addition, almost all of them are involved in secondary work such as trade, smithing, or tailoring. |
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Thomas III's estate included cut stones, unworked stones, building stones, and tools for stonework and smithing. |
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Many stonecutters did smithing work in the winter when quarrying was not done. |
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She has been smithing for over 17 years, and is known for her beautiful concho belts with wonderful, deep stamping. |
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Stoner had even taking the time to teach some of the men basic weapon smithing techniques. |
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Evidence for smithing includes crucibles, and moulds for plain copper-alloy pins. |
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In the late legendary sagas, dwarfs demonstrate skill in healing as well as in smithing. |
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Tuyere fragments from adjacent units suggest that iron smithing was carried out in this location. |
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In Germanic mythology, a dwarf is a being that dwells in mountains and in the earth, and is variously associated with wisdom, smithing, mining, and crafting. |
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