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The so-called Chalcolithic - or the Copper Age - is one of the great eras of cultural development, fitting into the main framework of man’s crucial steps towards civilization. This period introduced ...
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Copper smelters from 3,000 years ago may have experimented with materials just enough to launch the Iron Age. The Bronze Age gave way to the Iron Age as the refining process of iron was discovered.
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According to Caltech, scientists have developed a new method for creating metallic objects with precisely defined shapes and compositions, offering unprecedented control over alloys and their ...
Caltech scientists have developed a method to create metallic objects of a precisely specified shape and composition, giving them unprecedented control of the metallic mixtures, or alloys, they create ...
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THE appearance of a new edition of Sir William Roberts-Austen's “Introduction to the Study of Metallurgy,” which has been out of print for some time, is to be heartily welcomed, as no other book ...
GRE FILLA, TURKEY—According to a report by La Brújula Verde, Turkish archaeologists made a stunning revelation that suggests hunter-gatherer societies in southeastern Anatolia may have already been ...