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The digests were analysed for a series of metals and metalloids using a combination of inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES, Agilent 5110, USA; As, Ba, Cu, Mo and Zn) and quadrupole-based inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS, ThermoScientific, iCAP-Q TM, Germany; Ag, Bi, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ga, Ge, In, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Sn and V). The 71Ga and 74Ge isotopes were used during the ICP-MS analysis, while the isotopes of other elements were selected as recommended by the manufacturer. Martinek KP (1996) Archäometallurgische Untersuchungen zur frühbronzezeitlichen Kupferproduktion und –verarbeitung auf dem Buchberg bei Wiesing, Tirol. Fundber Österreich 34:575–584 Also called prostate massage, this is where you use the prostate to its fullest potential using toys or a hand (rubber gloves and fingers can be excellent here) to help a partner achieve prostate orgasms. Biringuccio V (1540) Pirotechnia. Translated by Cyril Stanley Smith and Martha Teach Gnudi 1943. New York, Amer. Inst. Mining and Metall. Eng There are actually a lot of old school ways to call someone a rat, like blobber, cabbage hat, pigeon, viper, and telegram. 57.-61. Master John Goodfellow (and Other Words for Male Anatomy)

Martín-Crespo T, Gómez-Ortiz D, Martín-Velázquez S (2019) Geoenvironmental characterization of sulfide mine tailings. IntecOpen Incredulity greeted English Heritage's listing of the 1,000-flat Park Hill estate in Sheffield, which became the largest listed building in Europe in 1998. But proving the adage that ridicule over a landmark's protected status is followed by new affection, the once-dilapidated flats are currently undergoing extensive redevelopment (made considerably more expensive by their listed status). Ganzelewski M (2000) Archäometallurgische Untersuchungen zur frühen Verhüttung von Raseneisenerzen am Kammberg bei Joldelund, Kreis Nordfriesland. In: Haffner A, Jöns H, Reichstein J (eds) Frühe Eisengewinnung in Joldelund, Kreis Nordfriesland. Ein Beitrag zur Siedlungs- und Technikgeschichte Schleswig-Holsteins, vol 59. Universitätsforsch Prähist Archäol, p 3Throw a spanner in the works – you are likely to hear this saying when something goes wrong or someone makes a mistake.

Wonky – is another word for shaky or unstable. You can use it to refer to a person or an object. For example, you might say a chair has a wonky leg. Haffner A, Jöns H, Reichstein J (2000) Frühe Eisengewinnung in Joldelund, Kr. Nordfriesland 1, 2. Universitätsforsch Prähist Archäol 59 Umpteen – means a relatively large, but unspecified amount, of something and is generally used when someone is annoyed. For example, you may hear a Brit saying “For the umpteenth time, I said no I will not take the dog for a walk!” Goldenberg G, Steuer H (2004) Mittelalterlicher Silberbergbau im Südschwarzwald. In: Markl G, Lorenz S (eds) Silber Kupfer Kobalt. Schriftenreihe des Mineralienmuseums Oberwolfach (= Veröffentl. Alemann Inst 72), pp 45–80 Höppner B et al (2005) Prehistoric copper production in the Inn Valley (Austria), and the earliest copper in Central Europe. Archaeometry 47(2):293–315

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Krismer M, Köhl B, Tropper P (2011b) Mineralogische Charakterisierung der co- und Ni-reichen Kupfererze des Geyer-Reviers bei Brixlegg (Tirol). Mitt Österr Mineralog Gesellsch 157:81–88 Merkel J (1990) Experimental reconstruction of bronze age copper smelting based on archaeological evidence from Timna. In: Rothenberg B (ed) The ancient metallurgy of copper, Inst. Archaeo-Metall. Stud. University College, London, pp 78–122 To understand what happened to so markedly change the environment and quality of life for those in this area, it is necessary to take a look into history. The photo below shows the Brownhills edge of Clayhanger Common – also known as ‘The Spot’, probably taken around the late sixties. This photo clearly shows the tip in full operation. Note that the level of the tip is significantly below that of the canal beside it, and also that there is no fencing. Scavenging stuff off the tip was a profitable preoccupation of many folks, and there were regular fires. It was also largely open to anyone who could get a vehicle onto it and tipping was totally unregulated. Underneath is a second image, taken from Google Earth, showing the same area from almost the same point of view, taken in around 2005. Compare the level of the common with that of the tip – the land has been built right up and landscaped into pleasant embankments. Note that the old Spot Path, evident in both pictures at the bottom, follows exactly the same route – the apparent ‘kink’ in the newer picture is caused by the mound it now crosses. Goldenberg G (2015) Prähistorische Kupfergewinnung aus Fahlerzen der Lagerstätte Schwaz-Brixlegg im Unterinntal, Nordtirol. In: Stöllner T, Oeggl K (eds) Bergauf Bergab 10.000 Jahre Bergbau in den Ostalpen. VML Verlag Marie Leidorf, Rahden/Westfalen, pp 151–163 Garner J (2014) Das Zinn der Bronzezeit in Mittelasien II: Die montanarchäologischen Forschungen an den Zinnlagerstätten. Archäolog Iran Turan, Von Zabern, Darmstadt

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