Bronze and Iron age people ate barley, wheat and grains, beans and vegetables that they grew. They were rudimentary makers of bread and porridge. They also hunted small animals for food as well as limited raising of cattle and other farm animals.
they ate the animals and the fruits
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domestic animals, fish , berries, fruit , porridge , wheat , barley and corn.
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Iron age.
The difference between the Stone and Bronze Age is that during the Stone Age, people used stone to make tools and weapons. During the Bronze Age, people used bronze to make tools and jewelry. In the Bronze Age, the first metal that people used to make tools and jewelry was copper.
Ages are labeled according to what the humans living at that time were able to accomplish. In the Stone age, people learned to make tools from stone. In the Bronze age, people had learned to melt metals together in an alloy that is called 'bronze'. In the Iron age, people learned how to generate enough heat to melt iron and fashion tools with it.
In most cases the Bronze Age is followed by the Iron Age.The Axial Age (a subset of the Bronze Age but that involves philosophical as well as social advances) followed by the Iron Age.the silver age
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Stone Age - Bronze Age - Iron Age.
The tools were made of iron and steel, as opposed to bronze in the Bronze Age and stone in the Stone Age which preceded it.
Of the Stone Age and the Bronze Age, the one that was the earliest was the Stone Age. The Stone Age occurred first followed by the Bronze Age and then the Iron Age.
Iron age.
The difference between the Stone and Bronze Age is that during the Stone Age, people used stone to make tools and weapons. During the Bronze Age, people used bronze to make tools and jewelry. In the Bronze Age, the first metal that people used to make tools and jewelry was copper.
Bronze took us from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.
the period between the Stone and the Iron Age is the Bronze Age.
Ages are labeled according to what the humans living at that time were able to accomplish. In the Stone age, people learned to make tools from stone. In the Bronze age, people had learned to melt metals together in an alloy that is called 'bronze'. In the Iron age, people learned how to generate enough heat to melt iron and fashion tools with it.
stone age, bronze age and iron age
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