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How did the Iron Age change people's lives at the time?

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What did iron age people do?

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Where did the Iron Age people live?

Iron Age people lived in various parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and Africa. They built settlements and engaged in agriculture, trading, and sometimes warfare. The Iron Age is characterized by the use of iron tools and weapons in place of bronze.


How did people live in the iron age?

In the Iron Age, people used weapons and farming implements made of iron and steel. Many cultures developed writing systems during the Iron Age, but literacy was usually restricted to scribes and priests.


What areas did the iron age change in Britain?

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Why was the iron age called the iron?

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.


What did people from the iron age live in?

Houses Huts


What did people make during the iron age?

Tools


How did the iron ages change the people?

The ability to make weapons made of iron


Which Iron Age sea-faring people created a non-pictographic alphabet?

The Phoenicians were the Iron Age sea-faring people who created a non-pictographic alphabet.


What metals was not known to the Indus Valley people 1 Tin 2 Lead 3 Iron 4 Copper?

3. Iron. The Indus Valley people were bronze age which pre-dates the iron age.


Where did iron age people get their iron from?

Iron Age people obtained iron primarily from iron ore deposits found in nature. They would mine the ore and smelt it in a furnace to extract the iron, which would then be shaped into tools, weapons, and other objects. This process required significant skill and knowledge of metallurgy.