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Trivia about bronze

  • This medal metal is usually an alloy of tin & copper
  • Awake's "Nuance Veil" tan-faking makeup
  • Over 70 wax & clay works found in Degas' studio after his death were later cast in this alloy
  • This alloy was the favorite of sculptors in the Classical period, but few original examples survive
  • This metal's "age" was all the rage in northern Europe
  • Alloy meaning you finished third
  • The first ship completely excavated on the sea bed dates from 1200 B.C., this age; the metal was much of its cargo
  • It's the oldset alloy known to humans
  • This alloy was the 1st metal used to make armor
  • Around 3500 B.C. people were mixing copper & arsenic to make this: they soon found copper & tin worked better
  • The earliest coins of ancient Britain were made of speculum, this alloy containing 20 percent tin
  • Around 3500 B.C. people were mixing copper & arsenic to make this; they soon found copper & tin worked better
  • St. John the Baptist by Donatello at Siena Cathedral
  • Rodin first gained attention for a lifelike statue later called "The Age of" this, the metal in which it was later cast
  • The color of someone with a deep tan is often compared to this metal alloy
  • One of the earliest known uses of this metal alloy was in Sumer in Mesopotamia around 3500 B.C.
  • The Stone Age lasted until this metal replaced stone as the primary tool-making material
  • "Doryphorus" or "Spear Bearer" by Polyclitus, around 450 B.C.