It didn't.
The development of bronze tools as compared to the use of stone tools. Bronze was an advanced methodology using metals.
tools, weapons, and armor
No, neolithic people primarily used stone tools. The use of copper and bronze tools came later, during the Chalcolithic and Bronze Ages.
In the bronze age,people would make tools out of bronze
They used Bronze Copper Jade and Ivory tools.
The Stone Age was followed by the Bronze Age. The time period was characterized by the use of bronze for tools and other implements.
Type your answer here... copper and bronze
Gold and Bronze.
The Xia Dynasty in ancient China is believed to have been the first to use bronze extensively. They advanced the use of bronze in tools, weapons, and ritual objects, setting the stage for the Shang Dynasty to further develop bronze technology.
There is no historical reference to a "Bronze State." It is possible that you may be referring to the Bronze Age, which was a period in human history characterized by the widespread use of bronze for tools, weapons, and art.
Ancient Chinese people used bronze for spears periodically. They traded small lumps of bronze for goods.
Neolithic people used bronze to make tools and weapons because bronze is stronger and more durable than the materials they were previously using, like stone or copper. Bronze tools and weapons allowed them to be more effective in hunting, farming, and crafting, leading to advancements in technology and trade.