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- | The first occurrence of the word is in Genesis 4, where a character by the name of Tubal-Cain is credited as the first worker in bronze and iron. ' | ||
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- | Generally, ancient cultures used bronze before iron. This is due to the fact that iron has a significantly higher melting point and therefore depends on advanced kiln technologies to achieve the required temperatures. | ||
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- | A Serbian paper published in 2013 reports that the tin-alloy bronzes discovered in the area date as early as 6500 years ago((Radivojevic, | ||
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- | There is evidence of iron work in northern Syria dating back as early as 4500 years ago((Weeks, Mary Elvira; Leichester, Henry M. (1968). " | ||
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- | Genesis 4, crediting Tubal-Cain as the first worker in bronze and iron, could be interpreted to indicate that the narrative of Genesis 4 took place at the beginning of this transition, or possibly as early as 4500 years ago. However, if Tubal-Cain is truly to be credited as the first bronze-worker, | ||
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- | ====Bronze or copper?==== | ||
- | One problem with this interpretation is brought up by Deuteronomy 8:9, which speaks of "//a land in which without scarcity you will eat bread, nothing you will lack any a land whose stones [are] iron and out of whose hills you can dig copper//" | ||
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- | Notice that in this particular verse, ' | ||
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- | We might need to adjust our assumptions of which words refer to which metals and/or alloys. | ||
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- | Numbers 31:22 will likely prove useful for further analysis, as it apparently refers to bronze, tin, and iron, as well as lead, gold, and silver. (what about copper and brass?) | ||
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- | ====Etymology==== | ||
- | The word ' | ||
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