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← HistoryWhich constraint initially limited Mesopotamian bronze weapon durability?
A)Incomplete homogenization during smelting✓
B)Rapid oxidation from constant use
C)Excessive carbon trapped within alloy
D)Copper source lacking key trace elements
💡 Explanation
In early Mesopotamian times, inconsistent ore mixing led to PHASE SEGREGATION wherein constituent metals were not evenly distributed. This weakened the structure because uneven composition creates stress concentrations, therefore, complete alloying offered superior strength rather than component material issues.
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