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Are mining company head offices too big?

MINING is a very old industry. The Pyramids were, of course, built with quarried stone several thousands of years ago. The German scholar Georgius Agricola, in his mining treatise of 1513 De re metallica, detailed a range of mining techniques, many of which were still in use up until comparatively recently. By Jon Wylie.

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A mine in Scandinavia, which had been worked since the 13th century, was only recently closed down. And the Spanish mines -- which the fledgling Rio Tinto acquired in 1872 -- had been worked by the Phoenicians...

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