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Iron
Historical Context
By mass the most common element on Earth, with an atomic number of 26, iron is fairly malleable under heat … and fairly useful. Iron beads dating to about 3500 BC have been found in the excavations at Gerzah, Egypt. Iron proved useful for all kinds of things needed by early civilizations: cooking pots, hinges, tools, and pointy weapons to stab other people with.
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Traits

Strategic
+1 Science

Requirements

Unlocked By
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Bronze Working
Placement
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Desert (Hills)
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Grassland (Hills)
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Plains (Hills)
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Tundra (Hills)

Usage

Improved By
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Mine
Projects
PortraitSquare
icon_resource_iron
Historical Context
By mass the most common element on Earth, with an atomic number of 26, iron is fairly malleable under heat … and fairly useful. Iron beads dating to about 3500 BC have been found in the excavations at Gerzah, Egypt. Iron proved useful for all kinds of things needed by early civilizations: cooking pots, hinges, tools, and pointy weapons to stab other people with.

Traits

Strategic
+1 Science

Requirements

Unlocked By
icon_tech_bronze_working
Bronze Working
Placement
icon_terrain_desert_hills
Desert (Hills)
icon_terrain_grass_hills
Grassland (Hills)
icon_terrain_plains_hills
Plains (Hills)
icon_terrain_tundra_hills
Tundra (Hills)

Usage

Improved By
icon_improvement_mine
Mine
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