- Early humans discovered native metals like gold and copper and used them for ornamental purposes before learning to work them into tools.
- The Copper Age began around 4500 BC with the working of native copper into cold-worked tools and artifacts. Smelting of copper ores, beginning with malachite, allowed larger-scale production.
- The Bronze Age began around 3200 BC with the production of arsenic-bronze and tin-bronze alloys which were harder than copper and better for tools. Ironworking began around 1500 BC but did not become widespread until 1200 BC.