The Fever Sperads Egypt, 3,000 B.C. The pharaohs of Egypt surrounded themselves with gold. They ruled from golden thrones and gilded their chariots with gold. They wore gold crowns and jewelry. They even buried mummies in golden masks. The pharaohs' hunger for gold grew and grew. Soon, small bits of easy-to-find gold were not enough. They dug mines to follow veins of gold, deeper and deeper into Earth. Gold mining was dangerous work. Miners used fires to crack the rocks. The heat was fierce. Poisonous fumes filled the air. The tunnels were so narrow, miners had to lie on their backs. Small rocks fell on them. Large rocks crushed them. The pharaohs forced slaves to do this risky job. Often, the slaves were captured in war and brought from faraway places to work in the mines. Egypt traded its gold for valuable items from other countries. Precious wood came from Lebanon. Horses came from Babylonia. Jewelry and other golden objects traveled along the Silk Road. It was a series of trade routes stretching from Egypt all the way to China. Gold was the one thing everyone wanted. That's how gold and gold fever spread. Egypt, 3,000 B.C. The pharaohs of Egypt surrounded themselves with gold. They ruled from golden thrones and gilded their chariots with gold. They wore gold crowns and jewelry. They even buried mummies in golden masks. The pharaohs' hunger for gold grew and grew. Soon, small bits of easy-to-find gold were not enough. They dug mines to follow veins of gold, deeper and deeper into Earth. Gold mining was dangerous work. Miners used fires to crack the rocks. The heat was fierce. Poisonous fumes filled the air. The tunnels were so narrow, miners had to lie on their backs. Small rocks fell on them. Large rocks crushed them. The pharaohs forced slaves to do this risky job. Often, the slaves were captured in war and brought from faraway places to work in the mines. Egypt traded its gold for valuable items from other countries. Precious wood came from Lebanon. Horses came from Babylonia. Jewelry and other golden objects traveled along the Silk Road. It was a series of trade routes stretching from Egypt all the way to China. Gold was the one thing everyone wanted. That's how gold and gold fever spread.
Gold was the first metal that people discovered, because it can be found in nature in its metallic form, as gold nuggests, as compared to other metals which need to be refined or smelted out of minerals. The discovery of gold is very ancient, going back to the neolithic period.
They were looking for a fast source of wealth and quick riches through abundance of gold.
One of a group of people, sometimes called the Skookum party, discovered placer gold on Bonanza Creek on August 16, 1896. It is not really known which member of the party discovered the gold. There is a link below.
Gold was first discovered thousands of years ago, which means that ultimately, it has been lost in the years.
and what is black gold exactly?
Gold was discovered.
John Lister and William Tom were with Edward Hargraves when he discovered the first payable gold in Australia.
the people that discovered it
Gold had been discovered.
Gold was discovered.
Gold was discovered there.
Gold was discovered there.
Not recently... It was discovered a long time ago. The earth had the first people inhabiting it.My AnswerYes, gold has been found in Colorado.
gold was found in Alaska
Gold was discovered there.
Gold had been discovered.
Gold was discovered there.