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KNOWLEDGE
6 Minute Quiz 6 Min
KNOWLEDGE
6 Minute Quiz 6 Min
KNOWLEDGE
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KNOWLEDGE
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PERSONALITY
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PERSONALITY
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The history of blacksmithing is a bit of a mysterious thing with some gaps in the story we can only guess at. It's generally believed that the Hittite people were the first blacksmith who developed the skill to forge iron. Before that, humans long had the ability to smith other metals like copper and gold. Alloys like bronze had been produced but all of those metals were much softer and more malleable than iron. There's a reason that we refer to the period in history when ironworking came into fashion as the Iron Age. Iron really did change the world.
The first examples of blacksmithing are literally thousands of years old. A dagger found in Egypt, thought to be Hittite, is one of the first pieces of ironwork known to history, and you better believe when iron showed up to compete with weapons made of bronze, it made a huge difference. The practice expanded dramatically and lead to all kinds of innovations which we're still enjoying today. We wouldn't have skyscrapers and car engines without the skills blacksmiths brought to the table over the generations. If you think you know some blacksmithing, why not give our quiz a try? The worst thing that happens is you toss it back in the furnace and try it again.
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