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Cast and wrought sculpture in metal, made at both the miniscule and monumental scale in the third and second millennia BC, employs a specific selection of metals that was at times carefully layered in a complex sequence of crafting and construction. The choices and processes used seem to have been related to both the ontology and function of these ancient images.