During the Neolithic, the Balkans were a densely populated territory, perhaps precisely due to their abundance of raw materials. The entire region is rich in water due to a branched-out hydrological network, has fertile agricultural land, forests with high-quality wood, and is especially rich in ore and high-quality stone deposits. The first Balkan metallurgists were probably well-acquainted with the geological richness of their territory and knew where to look for copper ore used in metal production. Undoubtedly, the exploitation of minerals and rocks used in stone tool production was often conducted in the immediate vicinity of copper ore deposits, which was an excellent basis for the creation of true metallurgy. Malachite was already a k...