The discovery of Bronze gave merit to the alloying of metals. Metalworkers quickly created more durable bronze versions of many previously stone, wood, ivory or copper tools. The unique properties of Bronze inspired its use in seafaring, construction, cannonry, mechanics, woodworking, mold-cast scuptures, and music. Additionally, language and writing seem to have evolved at a greater rate in cultures that adopted or invested in Bronze technology.
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well,it helped us know about new things like iron,computors,cotton gins,and etc.....
The Bronze Age was an era of many great inventions. Some included better tools and weapons, but not only that. Also the wheel and writing! It's always good to brush up on the old knowledge! I know, you're welcome! xxx
The used copper, bronze, lead, gold, silver, electrum and, iron. They did not start working iron until the late bronze age; And they started producing it until the Iron age II.
The printing press, and typesetting using lead blocks embossed with alpha-numeric characters.
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Bronze = Copper + Lead
They had at their disposal a large scale of bronze instruments.
Bronze is made from lead, tin, and copper; if you leave out the copper you get an impoverished bronze.
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They had at their disposal a large scale of bronze instruments.
The typewriter.
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Modern inventions could be the invention of the wheel compared to the invention of bronze; or it could be digital, wireless communication.
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the rocket ship
Yes it lead to the discovery of computers and videogame consoles