Copper and Tin. C. was one of the earliest metals to be exploited, partly for its metallurgical qualities, but also because, like gold, it can occur in nature in its native form. Most deposits of t. are associated with granite:
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spellingShingle | Higgins, Michael W. 1948- Copper and Tin. C. was one of the earliest metals to be exploited, partly for its metallurgical qualities, but also because, like gold, it can occur in nature in its native form. Most deposits of t. are associated with granite Copper; Tin |
title | Copper and Tin. C. was one of the earliest metals to be exploited, partly for its metallurgical qualities, but also because, like gold, it can occur in nature in its native form. Most deposits of t. are associated with granite |
title_auth | Copper and Tin. C. was one of the earliest metals to be exploited, partly for its metallurgical qualities, but also because, like gold, it can occur in nature in its native form. Most deposits of t. are associated with granite |
title_exact_search | Copper and Tin. C. was one of the earliest metals to be exploited, partly for its metallurgical qualities, but also because, like gold, it can occur in nature in its native form. Most deposits of t. are associated with granite |
title_full | Copper and Tin. C. was one of the earliest metals to be exploited, partly for its metallurgical qualities, but also because, like gold, it can occur in nature in its native form. Most deposits of t. are associated with granite |
title_fullStr | Copper and Tin. C. was one of the earliest metals to be exploited, partly for its metallurgical qualities, but also because, like gold, it can occur in nature in its native form. Most deposits of t. are associated with granite |
title_full_unstemmed | Copper and Tin. C. was one of the earliest metals to be exploited, partly for its metallurgical qualities, but also because, like gold, it can occur in nature in its native form. Most deposits of t. are associated with granite |
title_short | Copper and Tin. C. was one of the earliest metals to be exploited, partly for its metallurgical qualities, but also because, like gold, it can occur in nature in its native form. Most deposits of t. are associated with granite |
title_sort | copper and tin c was one of the earliest metals to be exploited partly for its metallurgical qualities but also because like gold it can occur in nature in its native form most deposits of t are associated with granite |
topic | Copper; Tin |
topic_facet | Copper; Tin |
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