A team of Israeli archaeologists has uncovered what appears to be one of the earliest copper-smelting workshops, dating back over 5,000 years. Located in the Arava Desert, the site includes a furnace, slag deposits, and tools. The analysis suggests these ancient metallurgists were performing advanced extraction without the benefit of modern technology — a sign of sophisticated early industry. This discovery could reshape our understanding of early trade networks in the Levant and highlight the role of metallurgy in ancient societies’ development.
Source: Haaretz
Link: https://news.mit.edu/2025/mit-researchers-use-ct-scans-unravel-mysteries-early-metal-production-1118






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