Endocrine
Caesar's Silver: The Jewelry, pg 2
Summer 2015
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The jewelry wore during Julius Caesar's reign was the result of multi gangs roaming the cities of Italy.
Every jewelry piece worn by the bearer was designed for whatever level in society the person had been placed. Every person, no matter their position, wore a silver necklace.
The Golden Age declared by Julius Caesar may be the topic that caused his death in 33 BC. With a booming international silver market, silver in the form of golden, bronze, iron, plate silver, and tin were the top jems, and human silver had equally as much value.
The forging of human silver, produced by drinking raw liquid silver, was the number one resource in the Italian silver industry.
Soldiers, merchants, towns people, shop keepers, etc. all carried, lugged, pushed, and pulled heavy trade loads to foster muscle mass while drinking only water laced with crude silver powders. In time the silver would protrude from the skin. It was then scraped, pulled, or severed from the flesh and then processed for the international markets.
Silver is perhaps the only material used in the so called Golden, Silver, Bronze, and Iron Ages because silver can be discolored by burning the metal to resemble gold, bronze, iron, etc. Though previously thought these ages were stages in human developments of luxury and toil, it is now believed that the Golden Age spoken of is the marketing of human brains in the international jem markets, and very possibility the central reason for Caesar's assassin even though he was reported to be the greastest Italian leader of them all.