Evolution and Innovation of Mineral Processing in China

International Mineral Processing Congress
D. Z. Wang
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

A red copper plate, discovered in the ruins of Dachengshan in Hebei province, was recognized as a forged one rather than a cast one, which means it was probably made from natural copper during the Longshan Culture period (2200~2208 BC) in the Chinese history. The copperware, found in the Niangniang Tai relics in Wuwei city, Gansu province, contains 99.6% copper and 0.4% Sn, Pb, Sb and Ni, which was guessed to be made during the Qijia Culture about 2000~ 1900 BC in the Chinese history in the late Neolithic before Shang dynasty. This shows that Chinese ancestors were able to distinguish, sort and use some native metals and minerals more than 4000 years ago.
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APA: D. Z. Wang  (2014)  Evolution and Innovation of Mineral Processing in China

MLA: D. Z. Wang Evolution and Innovation of Mineral Processing in China. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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