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Various metals were in use in the Bronze Age. The name given by archaeologists to the period comes from the fact that bronze was the most widely used metal, but people also used copper and tin. Gold was used for decorative items and towards the end of the Bronze Age Iron was also widespread.

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Bronze is an alloy made from copper and tin, and sometimes has other metals such as zinc. There is, therefore, no bronze ore, there are copper, tin and zinc ores. Metals are extracted from ore by heat; the metal melts at a lower temperature than the rock in which it is found.

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