Message from @Draško
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that's what i said
Oh but they did
usage of iron as a primary metal came to britain and ireland between 600BC to 400BC
stonehenge is much older
I'm sure they made clay weapons
no, they made weapons first out of copper, then bronze, and finally switched to iron
in different periods of time
Who says?
they also probably mined tin over in britain
archaeological findings
Iron will rust away
so what if it rusts away
what does that have to do with anything
They only find weapons that was made that don't rust away
are you gonna say that they didn't use iron in the middle ages?
you're gonna tell me iron swords don't exist?
lol
Just because they don't dig up 1000 year old steel, doesn't mean they didn't use it
it kind of does
if they dig up 1000 things and not a single one is steel
Absolutely not. There's even drilling marks in pyramids
what
so?
how does that imply usage of steel
other metals can drill
There's tons of machining marks
bruh
what are you even going on about
Bruh for real... Iron is the easiest thing to smelt
I'm sure they had it
they had started using iron as a primary metal since about 600 BC
Sure they did
maybe they dug it out from time to time before that, but they used copper and later bronze
primarily
I'm sure that's end all correct cause some academic got paid to say it
lol
when no evidence, call for conspiracy
because academics really want to hide the use of iron in ancient britain, of all things
No conspiracy, go look at how hard it is to create bronze vs iron
it is a conspiracy