19th-century step mining, Prussia
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19th-century step mining, Prussia
19th-century step mining, Prussia. Artwork of miners excavating ore using the technique of step mining. This involves extracting the mineral- containing ore by carving a series of steps out of the rock. This artwork illustrates the technique of direct or descending steps, as opposed to reverse or ascending steps. It is used to excavate metal-containing ores. These types of ores need to be sorted and graded before use, unlike coal, which can be extracted using reverse step mining. This is the Stolberg mine in Rhenish Prussia (now a province of Germany). Artwork from Mines and Miners (L. Simonin, 1868)
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1883 Digging Excavating German History Of Science Mine Miner Miners Mines And Miners Mining Prussian Simonin Under Ground Worker Workers False Coloured Prussia
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This artwork from the 19th century takes us back in time to witness the fascinating technique of step mining in Prussia. The illustration showcases a group of dedicated miners diligently excavating ore using this innovative method. Step mining involves skillfully carving a series of steps out of rock to extract mineral-containing ore, as depicted here. What makes this artwork particularly intriguing is its focus on direct or descending steps, rather than reverse or ascending ones. This technique was specifically employed for excavating metal-containing ores that required sorting and grading before use, unlike coal which could be extracted using reverse step mining. The scene portrayed in this print is set at the Stolberg mine in Rhenish Prussia, now part of Germany. It offers a glimpse into the underground world where these courageous men labored tirelessly to unearth valuable resources for industrial purposes. With vibrant colors and intricate details, this historical illustration not only captures the essence of 19th-century mining technology but also pays homage to the resilience and dedication exhibited by these German miners. It serves as a testament to their contribution towards shaping Europe's rich industrial history. This remarkable piece belongs to Mines and Miners (L. Simonin, 1868), an influential publication documenting various aspects of mining during that era. Preserved by Science Photo Library, it stands as a vivid reminder of our ancestors' ingenuity and perseverance within the realm of industry and technology.
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