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<blockquote data-quote="Benjamin Olson" data-source="post: 9065307" data-attributes="member: 6988941"><p>You guess correctly, in terms of relatively large scale diamond gathering and early mining. Surface diamonds were gathered in a number of places. But they are distinct in being something that is very unevenly distributed around the world, so there would definitely be diamond "exporting" and diamond "importing" places.</p><p></p><p>I put the scare quotes up on "importing" and "exporting" because in a bronze age context (if, once again, diamonds really did bring people back from the dead) this movement of high value goods would likely often take the form less of trade as we know it, and more of gift-giving to high status vistitors amongst a warrior elite and raiding of distant wealthy communities in many of the more peripheral parts of the world. But whichever ruler controlled major sources of diamonds, and the abilities they brought to revivify one's prematurely fallen veteran soldiers and dynasty members, would likely soon find themself ruling an empire at the "civilized" center of such an age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benjamin Olson, post: 9065307, member: 6988941"] You guess correctly, in terms of relatively large scale diamond gathering and early mining. Surface diamonds were gathered in a number of places. But they are distinct in being something that is very unevenly distributed around the world, so there would definitely be diamond "exporting" and diamond "importing" places. I put the scare quotes up on "importing" and "exporting" because in a bronze age context (if, once again, diamonds really did bring people back from the dead) this movement of high value goods would likely often take the form less of trade as we know it, and more of gift-giving to high status vistitors amongst a warrior elite and raiding of distant wealthy communities in many of the more peripheral parts of the world. But whichever ruler controlled major sources of diamonds, and the abilities they brought to revivify one's prematurely fallen veteran soldiers and dynasty members, would likely soon find themself ruling an empire at the "civilized" center of such an age. [/QUOTE]
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