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It's really interesting in a sense where a "new" technology was initially inferior to the "old" one. If I'm not mistaken, iron was originally inferior to bronze and was only adapted because of trouble with trade routes; but then new iron smelting technologies were invented which finally allowed higher quality. Wonder how many other such examples are there.


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