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Laurion mine minerals

The mines of Laurion (or Lavrion)[1] are ancient mines located in southern Attica between Thoricus and Cape Sounion, approximately 50 kilometers south of Athens, in Greece. The mines are best known for producing silver, but they were also a source of copper and lead. A number of remnants of these mines (shafts, galleries, surface workshops) are still present in the region.

The mines were exploited in prehistoric times as a source of copper and galena, a lead ore. In the classical period, mining in the area resumed. The Athenians used large numbers of slaves to mine the area, with the silver produced contributing significantly to the city's wealth. Abandoned in the 1st century BC, the mines were reactivated in 1864 and mined for their lead by French and Greek companies until 1978.
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Annabergite
Annabergite
Adamite
Adamite
Smithonite
Smithonite
Annabergite
Annabergite
Calcite
Calcite
Unknown
Unknown
Mimetesite
Mimetesite
Mimetesite?
Mimetesite?
Smithsonite
Smithsonite
Olivenite
Olivenite
Cerussite
Cerussite
Adamite
Adamite
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