To make bronze, melt copper and tin together, typically using 90% copper and 10% tin by weight. First, heat the copper in a crucible to about 1,085°C (1,985°F). Once molten, add the tin, which melts quickly at around 232°C (450°F), and stir to mix thoroughly. Pour the molten bronze into a mold or onto a heat-resistant surface to cool and solidify. Use protective gear and ensure good ventilation and fire safety throughout the process.
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The early bronze age in the Levant was a really technically advanced time since it moved from stone to copper which advanced everything they used.
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During the Early Bronze Age in the Levant, people started making tools out of bronze, which is a metal made by mixing copper and tin. Before this time, they mostly used stone for tools. Bronze tools were stronger and more durable than stone tools. People made different kinds of tools, like knives, axes, and chisels, which helped them with farming, building, and crafting. They learned how to melt the metals in a hot furnace and pour the liquid bronze into molds to shape the tools. This new technology made life easier and allowed them to do things more efficiently.
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