Conservator Joerg Stolz of the Bavarian State Office for Preservation of Monuments presents a 4,000 year old copper ingot during a press conference in Munich, Germany, 7 March 2016. During building measures in the Upper Bavarian municipality Zorneding, 800 of these so called 'Spangenbarren' (lit. 'Strap Ingots') were found. The copper ingots date back to the early Bronze Age (roughly 2,000 - 1,800 B.C.). PHOTO: ANDREAS GEBERT/dpa

Conservator Joerg Stolz of the Bavarian State Office for Preservation of Monuments presents a 4,000 year old copper ingot during a press conference in Munich, Germany, 7 March 2016. During building measures in the Upper Bavarian municipality Zorneding, 800 of these so called 'Spangenbarren' (lit. 'Strap Ingots') were found. The copper ingots date back to the early Bronze Age (roughly 2,000 - 1,800 B.C.). PHOTO: ANDREAS GEBERT/dpa Stock Photo
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