Ozzie the 'copper age' mummy found in a glacier in the Italian Alps about 10 years ago is a superb example in answer to your question. He had a bow and arrows,quiver of unused arrows.straw lining to his boots and was tatooed.
they were scary
Because the use of copper, an alloy of copper and tin, was used to greatly enhance societies that used it. They used it for armor, weapons and tools.
No one knows when people first started using stone implements, but it was several million years ago. People began smelting copper about 1,500 B.C. At that point, the copper age began. Still, more tools were made of stone than copper. The later iron age began about 800 B.C. At that point iron tools began replacing stone for many uses. They did not replace stone or clay for food handling purposes. That would only happen gradually. We still have clay eating utensils. South America has Indian Tribes using stone implements. Stone age people live today.
Yes because bronze is made of copper so copper was around before bronze
3. Iron. The Indus Valley people were bronze age which pre-dates the iron age.
people lived in huts and, like the neolithic age {new stone age} were farmers.
Because copper is relatively easy to smelt.
they were scary
When people mixed Tin and Copper together.
Because the use of copper, an alloy of copper and tin, was used to greatly enhance societies that used it. They used it for armor, weapons and tools.
Copper was a significant resource in the Bronze Age as. along with tin, copper is a component of bronze.
Bronze age
Otzi the Iceman, discovered in the Alpines in 1991, lived around 3300 BCE, during the Copper Age. He had a well-preserved body and belongings that included a copper axe, showing he lived in an era beyond the Stone Age. Additionally, his clothing and tools were more advanced than what would have been typical in the Stone Age.
The Copper Age period is transitional between the Neolithic and Bronze Age.
The Stone Age people did not live anywhere at first. The were a nomadic people. When they found a cave they would use it for shelter.
No one knows when people first started using stone implements, but it was several million years ago. People began smelting copper about 1,500 B.C. At that point, the copper age began. Still, more tools were made of stone than copper. The later iron age began about 800 B.C. At that point iron tools began replacing stone for many uses. They did not replace stone or clay for food handling purposes. That would only happen gradually. We still have clay eating utensils. South America has Indian Tribes using stone implements. Stone age people live today.
Otzi, also known as the Iceman, lived in a Copper Age society in the southern Alps around 3300 BCE. He was part of a small farming community that practiced agriculture and animal husbandry. His society was likely organized in small groups or tribes that relied on hunting, farming, and trade for survival.