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"All that glimmers may not be Gold, but rather Copper in a modified form of Old" Steve Livernash

“Some of the oldest metal implements in the world were produced from the Old Copper Culture Complex. These people flourished in Wisconsin's Archaic time period. Hammering numerous copper tools from native ingots.

The Great Lakes region is rich with native copper outcrops & minerals. Using the readily available source, the Old Copper Culture people became journeyman Coppersmiths. From an estimated time period 4,000 B.C. to 1,200 B.C. tens of thousands of red metal tools & weapons were produced, using only fire, rock & copper to anneal preforms for use. They manufactured implements of such precision, even modern day Smiths can not duplicate. A lost Art, used to create weapons for survival in the harshest of times.

Wisconsin copper implements have been carbon dated to 5,700 B.C. which predate the ‘Pyramids of Egypt’. Columbus has been credited for the discovery of America. Overshadowed is the Indigenous people of Prehistoric America.” Steve Livernash
































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