Why not think they were using any corrosion resistant metal they could economically produce? Like we do today... smh Art Degree Historians couldn’t even tell you what column of the Periodic Table silver (Ag) was in... Researchers from the University of Haifa and Hebrew University found eight caches of metal, in the eastern Mediterranean region, then known as Canaan, that appeared to have been manipulated to look like pure silver https://t.co/lu30n0YOCx @SmithsonianMag— Modern Metals (@ModernMetalsMag) January 10, 2021
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Why not think they were using any corrosion resistant metal they could economically produce? Like we do today... smh Art Degree Historians couldn’t even tell you what column of the Periodic Table silver (Ag) was in...
Researchers from the University of Haifa and Hebrew University found eight caches of metal, in the eastern Mediterranean region, then known as Canaan, that appeared to have been manipulated to look like pure silver https://t.co/lu30n0YOCx @SmithsonianMag
— Modern Metals (@ModernMetalsMag) January 10, 2021