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Chapter 3: The Bronze Age

Besides the tablets that have been found, there is overwhelming evidence that international trade existed which may have had ties to the Bronze Age.

In the northern part of Michigan hundreds of open pit copper mines have been found. A copper mining activity existed which is almost equal to the huge Kennecott Copper open pit copper mine in Utah. The difference is that Kennecott mines refined fine copper and the mines of Michigan mined nuggets, some weighing several tons.

The type of copper that comes from Michigan is different. It can be identified by the chemical composition and the shapes their ingots produced. These ingot shapes have been identified in many parts of the world. Large ancient docking facilities for large boats have also been located in the Great Lakes area. This would indicate that probably as far back as about 4000 years ago the shipping of large amounts of copper from the United States was being shipped worldwide by a bearded white race, identified by statues left behind. Who were they? Had this part of the world's history been left out of our history books?

Tons of copper artifacts such as mallet heads, statues and knives have been found in this area. They are so plentiful that people in modern days have even built the foundations for their homes from the copper mallet heads instead of using rock.

The information on the early copper in America comes from a book by Frank Joseph, "Atlantis in Wisconsin" it is available through the foundation.

Please keep in mind that the so-called Indian people that the Vikings, Columbus and other early white people met upon arriving in America, were using weapons of rock and wood. They never used metal, unless it was something they found or traded for. It was the ancient people, before the Indians, who had the knowledge to process metal, and evidently that knowledge was lost to the Indians. Just how did this happen?

These Indian people even worshipped some of the bronze statues of bearded, supposedly white men. These statues have been found in the mounds or ruins.

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