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Posted by Michaelson from eeespace208.utsi.edu (150.182.24.208) on Friday, May 10, 2002 at 2:10pm :

In Reply to: Hazards of archaeology - yes, to life and limb! posted by Inby from sdn-ar-001waseatP199.dialsprint.net (168.191.230.111) on Friday, May 10, 2002 at 2:01pm :

That's why I leave it to the professionals and only carry the dirt away from the digs. Me and Sallah! (grins) How would you report an accident like that to your HMO? 'Patient lost leg in altercation with a cannon ball from a 1691 pirate ship.' Huh? Regards. Michaelson


: Thought you archaeology types out there (Michaelson, etc.) would appreciate the warning!
: ======================================================
: Ancient Cannonballs Come to Life with a Bang
: Thu May 9,10:43 AM ET

: LONDON (Reuters) - Cannon balls retrieved from ancient shipwrecks are
: wreaking thunderous havoc centuries later -- by exploding on the desks
: of
: archaeologists, New Scientist magazine said Wednesday.

: Robert Child, of the National Museums and Galleries of Wales in
: Cardiff,
: told the magazine that he had recorded several instances where the old
: rusted balls of metal started to heat up and turn red, or explode after
: being exposed to oxygen.

: In one case, a ball retrieved from a 1691 wreck heated up to a few
: hundred
: degrees after several minutes in the open air, began to glow a dull red
: and
: started burning its way through the pine table.

: "There was smoke coming off the bench," he told the magazine.

: Child said in several cases the prized artifacts had split open many
: weeks
: after they were pulled from the sea.

: He said the explosions happened because the balls had developed a
: lattice-like porous structure over hundreds of years that reacted with
: oxygen to produce massive amounts of heat.

: The combination of oxygen and sea salt caused rapid oxidation resulting
: in
: the balls "exploding" open and crumbling into bits.

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