Bronze Aubrey Lewis. Copper and iron  Copper ore  Comes from mines  Impure  Both Extracted from the Earth  Cassiterite.

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Bronze Aubrey Lewis

Copper and iron  Copper ore  Comes from mines  Impure  Both Extracted from the Earth  Cassiterite

 Metal alloy  copper, tin  “copper alloy”  Malleable  MP = Facts

Bronze Age  Tools, weapons, armor, building materials  Hardness, durability  Arsenic  Tin

More Facts  Conductivity  Oxidation  sparks  Lost-wax bronzing

Uses  Boat and ship parts  Tough, resist sea water  Bronze wool

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