No, most likly not! -Colin202
Iron age.
It was because of the unicorns in the stone age
The prehistory and history of humans are often classified by the tools and technology used at certain periods of time. The three main periods are the stone age, bronze age and iron age (they occurred in that order), but sometimes these are divided further. Chronologically, the paleolithic age (old stone age) came first, then the neolithic age (the new stone age), then the copper age (a brief transition period for most cultures exempting a few such as Egypt), then the bronze age, then the iron age. We are currently in a portion of the iron age in which the most common metal used for tools is steel (an alloy made by mixing iron with small amounts of carbon), though we also use many other metals including aluminum, zinc and tungsten.
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
There's the stone age, the iron age and that's all i can remember!! LMFAO!!
the stone age used different resources . the stone age used stone and the iron age used iron
The Stone Age occurred before the Iron Age. The Stone Age is divided into different periods (such as the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic), during which early humans used stone tools, while the Iron Age followed when humans began to work with iron tools and weapons.
# 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.
The Stone Age is characterized by the use of stone tools, while the Iron Age is characterized by the use of iron tools and technology. Iron Age societies tended to have more complex political structures, larger populations, and more advanced technology compared to Stone Age societies. The transition from the Stone Age to the Iron Age marked a significant advancement in human civilization.
In the Stone Age, tools were primarily made from materials like wood, bone, and stone, while in the Iron Age, tools were made from metal. This transition marked a significant advancement in technology and allowed for stronger, more durable tools to be created during the Iron Age. Additionally, the tools used in the Iron Age were often more specialized and efficient compared to the more general-purpose tools of the Stone Age.
The correct Dewey Decimal Classification for Stone Age to Iron Age Britain is 936.
Iron age.
The understanding of matter helped humans move from the stone age to the iron age. That is because they found out that metal is stronger then stone.
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.
It is the age of where men sttarted using iron in their weapons, ex: A dagger in Egypt.
The Iron Age did not immediately cause the decline of the Stone Age; rather, it marked a transition to a new era characterized by the widespread use of iron for tools and weapons. The decline of the Stone Age was more gradual and influenced by various factors such as climate change, population growth, and advancements in technology and social organization.