Scientists Prove That Bronze Age Instruments Are Made Meteoroid

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Scientists have proven that the meteorite is used as raw material for many tools in the Bronze Age.
According to a recent study in the Journal of Archaeological Science, most of the Bronze Age tools were made of meteorite metal. The National Scientific Research Center scientist, along with the Alberta authorities in France, said that Jampo was the vast majority of metal meteors from metal tools in the Bronze Age.



By means of X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, the instruments which determine the chemical analysis Between 3200 and 1300 he produced a meteor metal product, which is found among metals.

Egyptian beads (3200 BC), excavations in an excavation at Pharaoh Tutankhamun's dagger and title (1350 BC), Syria Umm al-Marra, in the grave of the Ugarit city of Syria (1400 BC) (2300 BC) crowned. Many weapons and ornaments are made of meteorite metal.



At the moment, the metal is very difficult to pick up and makes very different triggers for the settlement where it benefits from softer metal meteorites.

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