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   * Great - Potentially all metals and minerals, although each will have regular supplies of a limited selection.  It may take a while to get others.   * Great - Potentially all metals and minerals, although each will have regular supplies of a limited selection.  It may take a while to get others.
  
-<color #ed1c24>Need to think about gemstones associated with those ores.</color> 
  
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-  * **Copper** - coins, common jewellery, cooking pots, hinges, hardware etc. 
-  * **Bronze** - traditionally  made by mixing copper and tin together,  Brass (treated like Bronze) comes from Copper / Zinc mix - however Arsenicaly Bronze  comes from ores that contain Copper and Arsenic  (Olivenite, Enargite, Tennantite) -  the ore Stannite contains both Tin and Copper (amongst orther metals) and can be smelted to make Bronze as well.  Bronze (of any sort) is hard enough for weapons and armour, but with a risk of breaking -  however, this isn't too much of an issue with arrow, bolt, spear, javelin, darts heads  :).   Other uses include cooking pots, hinges, hardware etc. 
-  * **Tin** (Mix it with Copper to make traditional bronze) however it is a fairly rare metal. 
-  * Gold -  coins, expensive jewellery, small plaques/decoration/statuary etc.   Gold ore dumps are the source of many heavy elements such as cadmium, lead, zinc, copper, arsenic, selenium and mercury. 
-  * Silver -  coins, average jewellery, small plaques/decoration/statuary etc  (alloy with copper to make sterling silver -  for instruments, vases etc etc)   some secondary production from lead and zinc ores also took place in Europe,  The principal sources of silver are the ores of copper, copper-nickel, lead, and lead-zinc 
-  * Iron -  (add carbon to make steel)  weapons, armour - Other uses include cooking pots, hinges, hardware etc.   tailings are also high in other useful metals such as copper, nickel, and cobalt, 
-  * Lead - often found in association with Silver.  (ore = Galena) used for Sling Bullets, water pipes, shielding from magic/scrying, coffins, malleability, water resistance, stained glass.  (etc)  The main lead-bearing mineral is galena (PbS), which is mostly found with zinc ores.  Arsenic, tin, antimony, silver, gold, copper, bismuth are common impurities in lead minerals. 
-  * Zinc - Common co-products in zinc ores include minerals of lead and silver. Other mines may produce zinc minerals as a by-product of the production of ores containing more valuable minerals or metals, such as gold, silver or copper.    the element is normally found in association with other base metals such as copper and lead in ores Worldwide, 95% of new zinc is mined from sulfidic ore deposits, in which sphalerite (ZnS) is nearly always mixed with the sulfides of copper, lead and iron 
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-Need to think about gemstones associated with those ores. 
  
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