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Which risk was increased when early Bronze Age smiths repeatedly cold-hammered copper axes without annealing?

A)Embrittlement and crack propagation
B)Increased density and reduced weight
C)Improved corrosion resistance in soil
D)Enhanced work hardening and durability

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When repeatedly cold-hammering copper, work hardening occurs, causing increased dislocations that lead to embrittlement and crack propagation. Therefore cracking is more likely, rather than increased density/corrosion resistance/durability which require thermal treatments and different deformation processes.

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