No. It was called the Bronze Age. You have written a range of time that includes part of the Middle Bronze and Late Bronze Age, but not all of the Late. The Bronze Age actually ends around 1000 BC, when the Iron Age begins. Of course, these are dates that are used for the Mediterranean world (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Palestine, Anatolia, Greece, and Rome). The dates are different for Europe, India, and China. They have their own set of dates.
It represents the time, so in about 2000 bc is the stone age, 500 bc is the bronze age, and 500 ad is the iron age
Iron 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.
Well the people were called Celts and their religious group were the Druids.
The earliest priod of human hisrory is called the paleolithicperiod or Old Stone Age
The End of the Iron AgeThe Iron Age began in 1200BC and ended either in 587 or 586 BC.
why were the primitive society called the iron age
It represents the time, so in about 2000 bc is the stone age, 500 bc is the bronze age, and 500 ad is the 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.
the age of exploration or age of discovery
Druids.
Iron Age
Iron has been used by man for over 7000 years. It was found in the tombs of ancient Egypt. The Hittites smelted iron between 1500 and 1200 BC.
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.
The age of metal refers to the time period of 2000 BC - AD 300. The metal age refers to the bronze and iron ages.
After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages
when did the iron age began? the iron age began around 1200 BCE