Copper ese is reddis and the red lor is very important in terms of the belief systems. Gold does not appear anywhere closer to that an it's just soft and malliable. Abandoning these preconceived ideas of worth and value goes beyond understanding that delicate gold might be worth less than now tarnished copper. It also includes looking differently at how the community at great zimbabwa worked, including the class structure here.
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