Ancient Chinese metal workers did not create gold; instead, they extracted and refined it from ores. Gold was valued for its beauty and rarity, and artisans used it to craft jewelry, coins, and decorative items. Techniques such as alloying and gilding were employed to enhance its appearance and durability. Overall, while they manipulated and shaped gold, they did not produce it from scratch.
With metal
Gold and metal but mostly metal because a astrolabe is made of gold.
They would probz use metal and use special tools to craft them into the artifacts they are.
Most of the ancient Chinese bows were made up of horn and wood.
metal workers and railroad workers
With metal
Gold and metal but mostly metal because a astrolabe is made of gold.
They would probz use metal and use special tools to craft them into the artifacts they are.
Most of the ancient Chinese bows were made up of horn and wood.
There was no metal workers or they didnt have many duties because the Mesopotamians havent discovered metal or what to quite do with it in the early times.
Well they probably did ordinary sorts of things by ancient standards. Bakers, tailors, masons, metal workers, farmers, officials, priests in the temple, wives etc.
Sheet Metal Workers' International Association was created in 1888.
There were different occupations that most ancient Egyptians held. The common ones included washerwomen, barber, metal workers, carpenter, bricklayers. farmers and traders among others.
China Metal Recycling was created in 2000.
metal workers and railroad workers
Metal smiths, metal workers, or metallurgists
metal workers and railroad workers