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There is archaeological evidence for the existence of metal working in pre-historic Latium (land of the Latins). Therefore, it is not known how the Romans or the other Latins learnt metal working. Metal working was widespread around the Mediterranean and Europe in the Early Bronze age, an age which for most of these areas is pre-historic. The Bronze Age begun in Mesopotamia (Iraq and Syria) in the 4th millennium BC and spread from there.

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