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An
extremely useful college level source describing numerous types of metals and other materials, as well as detailed descriptions of different methods and processes… http://weber.ucsd.edu/~dkjordan/arch/metallurgy.html
2. This website explains the history of metallurgy in Mesoamerica, focusing on recovered artifacts that prove the origins of the metal products... http://www.sciences360.com/index.php/the-history-of-metallurgy-in-mesoamerica-8984/
2. This website explains the history of metallurgy in Mesoamerica, focusing on recovered artifacts that prove the origins of the metal products... http://www.sciences360.com/index.php/the-history-of-metallurgy-in-mesoamerica-8984/
3. This website is a short excerpt from a book about the development of early metallurgy processes in ancient Mesopotamia http://www.anvilfire.com/21centbs/stories/rsmith/mesopotamia_1.htm
4. This website is a scholarly response supplying evidence to prove ancient Indian metallurgist's contributions to society, as well as look explain some metals and their influence in a global perspective... http://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/amat/def_en/articles/metallurg_heritage_india/metallurgical_heritage_india.html
5. An article about the beginning of
metallurgy in ancient China, including dates, time periods, material, and techniques… http://www.joanpacos.com/asianart/articles/metalwork/art_li_mat.html
6. This website easily clearly explains the Egyptian knowledge of metallurgy and metalworking, with an explanation of the science influence on metals... http://www.egypt-tehuti.org/articles/metallurgy.html