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  2. Hinterland (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hinterland draws inspiration from a variety of fantasy titles, including Rogue and Roguelikes, as well as numerous building and simulation games. [2] According to the developers, the title attempts to address a missed opportunity within the role-playing genre where the player's actions have consequences for the other inhabitants of the game world.

  3. Dwarven Forge - Wikipedia

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    The live-play D&D show Critical Role has featured Dwarven Forge since some of its earliest use of 3D tabletop terrain for battle maps. [6] Episode 44 of campaign 1, 'The Sunken Tomb', which aired March 10 2016, featured a substantial build (revealed at 2 hours, 47 minutes into the episode, Video on YouTube) [7] and Dwarven Forge has appeared regularly on their table ever since.

  4. File:Mining and metallurgy - with a set of mining maps (IA ...

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  5. List of free geology software - Wikipedia

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    SGS-Geobase [1] Drilling data logger that can interface with SGS Genesis: SGS Canada Inc. GPL: Windows & Microsoft Access: Microsoft Access VBA: Microsoft Access is not necessary, the free runtime is sufficient. Simple graphical interface, Integrity reinforcement, Reporting tools, Satellite Database, Database Validation, Assays QA/QC management ...

  6. Hambach surface mine - Wikipedia

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    Begun in 1978, the mine's operation area currently (as of end of 2017) has a size of 43.8 km 2, with the total area designated for mining having a size of 85 km 2. [4] It is the deepest open pit mine with respect to sea level : the bottom of the pit, with up to 500 metres (1,640 ft) from the surface, is 299 metres (981 ft) below sea level, [ 5 ...

  7. Mining and metallurgy in medieval Europe - Wikipedia

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    (Olsson 2010) [1] The rise of the Western European mining industry depended on the increasing influence of Western Europe on the world stage. Advances in medieval mining and metallurgy enabled the flourishing of Western European civilization. Accessible ores and improved extraction techniques supported economic growth and trade.

  8. Elsecar Collieries - Wikipedia

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    Elsecar New Colliery was sunk around 1795 by Earl Fitzwilliam to the south of Elsecar Workshops and the site has its original Newcomen pumping engine. [2] It was sunk to allow the Fitzwilliams to expand coal production and exploit new transport opportunities presented by the Elsecar branch of the Dearne & Dove Canal which was given parliamentary approval in 1793 and reached Elsecar in 1799. [2]

  9. Cwmystwyth Mines - Wikipedia

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    Cwm Ystwyth mine scape, present day. Cwmystwyth mines are located in Cwmystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales and exploited a part of the Central Wales Orefield. Cwm Ystwyth is a scheduled monument, with mining activity dating back to the Bronze Age. Silver, lead, and zinc mining peaked in the 18th century, and water was extensively used in the extraction ...