Copper artifacts, such as beads, pendants, and bracelets, were initially created, but later complex forms like axes and chisels were also made using molds. AI generated definition based on: Encyclopedia of Archaeology, 2008 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert...
Copper is commonly used in jewelry, and according to some folklore, copper bracelets relieve arthritis symptoms.[179] In one trial for osteoarthritis and one trial for rheumatoid arthritis, no differences were found between copper bracelet and control (non-copper) bracelet.[180][181] No evidence ...
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The EBA metal finds mainly consist of small items of personal adornment, such as pins, rings, and bracelets. The only functional items recovered are two metal chisels, an awl, and a needle [73]. The enormous quantity of ground stone tools (mainly grinding stone and pounders) and simple ...
The EBA metal finds mainly consist of small items of personal adornment, such as pins, rings, and bracelets. The only functional items recovered are two metal chisels, an awl, and a needle [73]. The enormous quantity of ground stone tools (mainly grinding stone and pounders) and simple ...