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Elisha Pena
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18 September, 13:50
What was a Parthian battery?
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Serena Lucas
18 September, 13:58
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Scientists believe the batteries (if that is their correct function) were used to electroplate items such as putting a layer of one metal (gold) onto the surface of another (silver), a method still practiced in Iraq today.
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