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Did Copper For The Old World's Bronze Age Come From Mines In The New World?

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Artifacts from the Bronze Age continue to be discovered by archeologists all over Europe and the Near East, but what is rarely discussed is where the massive amount of copper required to make all those artifacts came from, considering the known small-scale copper mines in England, continental Europe, and the Near East cannot account for it all. Dr. Barry Fell, in his book Bronze Age America, provided... 

Chinese Alchemy scientists turn Copper into something similar to Gold

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A group of Chinese researchers may have discovered the science behind King Midas’ magic touch. By toying around with atoms, they managed to turn copper into a material that shares similarities with gold. Time to retire? Not quite. Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Liaoning used electrically-charged argon gas to produce a thin layer of gold-like sand on a piece of copper. However,... 

Zinc is the real Hardener of Bones and Teeth

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As a vegetarian off and on for forty years, I’ve found that a vegetarian diet does wonders for health (http://nov79.com/vegt.html), but there is no significant amount of copper or zinc in a vegetarian diet. You won’t find such information in nutrition literature or on the internet. Claims will be made that there are minerals in specialized places such as seed hulls. The first problem with... 

Five metals of five planets can cure variety of diseases

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Gold and silver jewelry, steel items, brass coins and many other metal things have been known as healers since ancient times. However, most people do not treat metal as a method of treatment and consider it to be remnants of the past. Yet, metal therapy continues to help people. The most important aspect in this method is its simplicity, accessibility and the absence of side effects. Metals of planets In... 

Peru declares state of emergency over anti-mining protests

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Police officers clash with anti-mining protesters in Andahuaylas, Peru on November 10, 2011. The Peruvian government has declared a state of emergency in southern Espinar province to curb seven days of violent anti-mining protests in the highland region. The 30-day state of emergency was imposed after two people were killed and scores more, including police officers, were injured in clashes over controversial... 

Massive power failure hits Chile

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A widespread power failure has left 10 million people across Chile without electricity, exposing the fragility of the energy grid in the world’s top copper producer. The blackout, which paralyzed large areas of the country, was sparked by a problem in the Chile’s national grid on Saturday. It occurred at 8:30 p.m. local time (23:30 GMT) and affected a 1,300-kilometer stretch of the narrow,... 

Produce pillaging on the rise in California as farm thieves nab fruits and veggies, farm equipment, copper

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California’s Central Valley, which has long been considered the nation’s breadbasket, has also become a new hotbed for property crime. Except instead of stealing things like cars and high-dollar electronics, thieves there are stealing fruits and vegetables from farms, as well as farm equipment, and even the copper used to power water systems. Dismal economic conditions, fewer rural law... 
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