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Metalworkers discovered that mixing copper with tin produced bronze — harder, sharper, and more durable.
Around 3300 BCE in the Near East, smiths began alloying copper with tin to create bronze, launching a technological revolution. Bronze tools and weapons were far superior to their stone and copper predecessors. This innovation reshaped trade networks across the ancient world, since copper and tin deposits rarely occur in the same region, forcing long-distance commerce.
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