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  2. Mines of Laurion - Wikipedia

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    The mines of Laurion (or Lavrion) [1] are ancient mines located in southern Attica between Thorikos and Cape Sounion, approximately 50 kilometers south of the center of Athens, in Greece. The mines are best known for producing silver, but they were also a source of copper and lead. A number of remnants of these mines (shafts, galleries, surface ...

  3. Silver mining - Wikipedia

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    By 1,200 BC, silver mining shifted into the mines of Laurion in Greece, and continued growing the surrounding empire. [17] The silver mines at Laurion were very rich [18] and helped provide a currency for the economy of ancient Athens, where the process involved mining the ore in underground galleries, washing and then smelting it to produce ...

  4. Mining in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Roman miners used double-sided hammers, broad sided pickaxes, [11] and picks that were usually made of iron. [12] [13] [14] Child laborers in ancient mines possibly carried baskets that were used to transport materials. [13] Another tool used by miners was the dolabra fossoria, which was capable of being used as a pickaxe or as a mattock.

  5. Lavrio - Wikipedia

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    The metallic silver was mainly used for coinage. The Archaeological Museum of Lavrion shows much of the story of these mines. It is located about 60 km SE of Athens city center, SE of Keratea and N of Cape Sounio. Laurium is situated on a bay overlooking the island of Makronisos (ancient times: Helena) in the east. The port is in the middle and ...

  6. Mining in Roman Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Roman economy was based on silver, as the majority of higher value coins were minted from the precious metal. British ores found in Laurion, Greece had a low silver content compared to the ores mined from other locations. [9] The Romans used the term 'British silver' for these lead mines. [9] Galena was mined for its lead and silver content.

  7. Silver treasures hid beside main road in Poland for 700 years ...

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    Archaeologists unearthed between 100 and 150 ancient artifacts. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...

  8. Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine - Wikipedia

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    Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine played a pivotal role in East Asian trade, where silver was a key currency. In Europe and China, the mine had been known as the largest silver mine that could compare to the renowned Spanish colonial Cerro Rico mine of Potosí in the Viceroyalty of Peru, a present-day World Heritage Site in Bolivia.

  9. Where Gold and Silver Mines Go to Die

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    Somewhere outside their corporate headquarters in Halifax, Nova Scotia, AuRico Gold (NYS: AUQ) needs to build a cemetery to honor the memory of its dearly departed mines and development opportunities.