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  • Early Metalsmiths: Copper, Bronze & Iron - A Historical Overview
    Early metalsmiths primarily worked with copper, bronze, and iron.

    * Copper was one of the first metals to be worked with, as it can be found in its native form and is relatively easy to smelt.

    * Bronze was a later development, created by alloying copper with tin. Bronze was stronger and more durable than copper, making it ideal for tools and weapons.

    * Iron was the most difficult metal to work with, but it was also the strongest and most versatile. Ironworking became widespread in the Iron Age.

    Therefore, it's impossible to pinpoint a single "name" for the metal produced by early metalsmiths, as they worked with different materials depending on the time period and location.

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