A large lump of documented copper from the 1000 BC Riverside, Michigan, site was found to possess internal porosity and a microstructure indicative of casting and hammering as the means of manufacture. Prior to this discovery, Archaic Native American Indians were considered technologically primitive and incapable of possessing the high heat technology necessary to cast metal.
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