- Apr 5, 2002
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Gold, silver, bronze...
I can understand bronze, because at least it was used for weaponry. As for gold and silver... they are too malleable to be used for anything but jewelry and silverware.
What made early people and even people today like precious metals?
I know that gold, silver, copper, etc. are needed now a days for thei conductive properties, but that doesn't explain it before the Technological Revolution.
Did ancient people and even people in the last ~300 years like these metals solely for their ornamental appeal?
Discuss.
I can understand bronze, because at least it was used for weaponry. As for gold and silver... they are too malleable to be used for anything but jewelry and silverware.
What made early people and even people today like precious metals?
I know that gold, silver, copper, etc. are needed now a days for thei conductive properties, but that doesn't explain it before the Technological Revolution.
Did ancient people and even people in the last ~300 years like these metals solely for their ornamental appeal?
Discuss.
