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Ancient Greece primarily used bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, for various tools, weapons, and sculptures. Later, iron became more prevalent for tools and armor due to its durability and availability. Gold and silver were also used for coins and decorative items, reflecting wealth and status in Greek society. These metals played crucial roles in both daily life and warfare in ancient Greece.

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