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Gold, silver and bronze.
They copied the Etruscans who lived mostly north of Rome. The origins of their civilization are unknown. The Romans adapted the alphabet architecture engineering and believed in some of their gods.
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Depending on when in the 1300s, either none (before the invention of guns) or very crude cannon. The earliest looked a bit like a large, short metal vase, Probably made of brass or bronze. The very early cannon used large arrows as a projectile.
serfs and rich people
Actually, there are 5 types of early money, being: Barter, Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Silk
Scientists believe that the common ancestor for several types of early humans, such as Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens, was a hominid known as Homo heidelbergensis. This species is thought to have lived in Africa around 700,000 years ago and eventually migrated to Europe and Asia.
Gold and iron are types of metals, while bronze is a metal alloy.
Early Irish art has distinctive patterns such as spirals and celtic knot work that can help distinguish it from other types of early European art. Early Irish art can be dated as early as the Bronze age.
Gold, Silver, Bronze
The main advantage of bronze chandeliers over other types of chandeliers is that bronze chandeliers are easier to keep clean. Other than that, it all comes down to personal preference.
Australopithecus: An early hominid group that lived in Africa around 4-2 million years ago, known for walking upright and having a mix of ape-like and human-like characteristics. Homo habilis: An early hominid species that existed around 2.8-1.4 million years ago, believed to be one of the first toolmakers. Homo erectus: An early human ancestor that lived approximately 1.9 million to 143,000 years ago, known for their advanced tool-making skills and ability to control fire.
Types are aluminium, steel, bronze, brass, etc...
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Bronze being a metal alloy, it would be held by metallic bonding.
steel,copper,and bronze
there were no types of water dinosaurs. Diosaurs only lived on land.