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TexasTowelie

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Sun Apr 21, 2019, 03:51 AM Apr 2019

Copper culture shapes ancient history

The allure of copper. The power of copper.

People in the prehistoric Hopewell civilization of southern Ohio managed to get copper from distant points – the Keweenaw Peninsula and Isle Royale and Ontario’s Michipicoten Island in Lake Superior – as much as 750 miles away.

And as far back as 2,000 years ago.

What made copper so treasured that it motivated gargantuan efforts to obtain and use it for such items as tools, headpieces, beads and breastplates?

“That has an element of spirituality and questing, going on an odyssey, a quest of some sort. Bringing it back was a tangible personal power,” says archaeologist Mark Seeman, a retired professor at Kent State University and the lead author of a new study with colleagues from Ball State University on Hopewell use of copper.

Read more: http://lansingcitypulse.com/stories/copper-culture-shapes-ancient-history,12679

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Copper culture shapes ancient history (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2019 OP
I thought you meant copper as slang for policeman! Beakybird Apr 2019 #1
Some evidence of ancient Minoans from Europe safeinOhio Apr 2019 #2
COPPER MINING IN ANCIENT AMERICA - PRIMITIVE OR INDUSTRIAL? OxQQme Apr 2019 #3
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