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Which risk increased during Bronze Age metalworking when charcoal fuel sulfur content was elevated?

A)Increased bronze alloy tensile strength
B)Reduced copper ore smelting temperature
C)Accelerated mold degradation from oxidation
D)Enhanced bronze artifact sulfur embrittlement

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When charcoal sulfur content was elevated, sulfur diffusion into the bronze casting occurred because of increased concentration gradient and high temperature, leading to grain boundary weakening. Therefore, artifact embrittlement results, rather than increased strength, lowered temperature, or mold oxidation, which occur via other mechanisms.

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