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Roman Metals: Iron, Bronze and Lead


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Ep: 006 - Roman Metals: One Million Nails


The Romans used a wide variety of metals, both ferrous and non-ferrous.


Iron, lead, bronze, brass, tin and copper were all commonly used by the Romans.


For structural connections, plumbing, door handles, decorative elements or any other practical use, in or for the home, the Romans had a solution!


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Roman Metal Terms: Latin → English
  • Ferrum → Iron
  • Plumbum → Lead
  • Stannum → Tin
  • Aes → Copper alloy (bronze or brass)
  • Cuprum → Copper
  • Cadmia → Zinc ore (used to make brass)
  • Argentum → Silver
  • Aurum → Gold
  • Clavus → Nail
  • Fibula → Fastener / clasp (sometimes a clamp)
  • Fistula → Pipe (usually lead)
  • Aes coronarium → Thin decorative bronze sheet
  • Aerugo → Verdigris (green corrosion on copper alloys)


Note:

The Romans did not separate “bronze” and “brass” the way we do today. Both were usually called aes — meaning copper alloy.

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Build Like a RomanBy Darren McLean