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Unveiling 10th Century BC copper boom: Breakthroughs in technology at Khirbat an-NahasAMMAN — At the beginning of the 10th century BC, there was a sudden change, with an exponential increase in the scale and technological sophistication of copper production.
Professor Yosef Garfinkel of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem says the inscribed pottery shard -- known as an ostracon -- was found during excavations of a fortress from the 10th century BC.
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