An alloy of copper and tin with a similar color to Nordic Standard copper finish. When exposed to the atmosphere, the surface will change gradually to a stable, dark chocolate brown or even black ...
It was only during the Copper Age (3,500–2,000 BC) that skin color in Britain became more diverse, with a 50/50 split between dark and light-skinned people. By the Bronze Age (2,000–500 BC ...
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