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Witness the skill and precision behind mass-producing bronze ingots from scrap metal. In this process, bronze products are carefully melted in a high-temperature reverberatory furnace, reaching ...
Four 3,200-year-old lead ingots found in a shipwreck off the coast of Israel point to the existence of previously unknown Bronze Age trade links in the Mediterranean Sea, reports Judith Sudilovsky ...
BRONZE AGE tin ingots originating from the UK and discovered in Israel have proved the existence of surprisingly sophisticated early trade routes across modern-day Europe and Middle East.
Lead ingots from Late Bronze Age found along Israel's coast link Cyprus and Sardinia Shipwrecked cargo dating back 3,200 years proves significant trading links in Mediterranean basin.
New evidence has surfaced suggesting that the British Isles had developed maritime trade routes with the rest of the world as early as the Bronze Age.
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