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Which risk increased when early Bronze Age smiths reworked solidified bronze castings?

A)Accelerated corrosion from impurities
B)Weakening due to grain boundary slip
C)Reduced hardness due to annealing
D)Cracking due to work hardening

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When bronze is repeatedly hammered or bent, work hardening occurs because dislocations accumulate within the grain structure, increasing hardness but reducing ductility and raising the risk of cracking. Therefore cracking results, rather than other scenarios such as corrosion or weakening, which require different microstructural conditions.

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