The time frame of the known use of iron by humans varies from place to place. In the Near East and Eastern Mediterranean the iron age is estimated to be from 1200 to 600 BC; in the region of India from 1200 to 200 BC; in Asian regions from 1000 to200 BC; and in Africa from 400 to 200 BC. See the links below for more information.
Elements aren't invented; they have always been around - somebody just had to discover each one of them. Sorry, I don't know who discovered iron, but since it was being used as early as the Iron Age, I don't suppose anybody knows exactly who discovered it.
The idea that Lang Hancock discovered iron is rediculous. He most certainly did not. He is famous for discovering the world's largest iron ore deposit in 1952.
Pyrite was discovered in 1960 by,a miner, Pedro Ansorena Garret.
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No, Iron was known to man since ancient times... but magnesium was discovered in 1808 by Sir Humphrey Davy.
Iron was discovered long before we had people who could be called scientists.
Iron ore reserves were discovered first by Lang Hancock. In Pilbara iron ore reserves are Plant, BC Iron, and Brockman.
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No one really knows. Iron was probably discovered several times at several places in what are called prehistoric times.
The use of iron dates back before recorded history. It is unknown who discovered iron.This answer is unknown due to the fact that the element was discovered before reliable records were created.It was been discoved for ancient times.
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Ores of iron were dug up and smelted in prehistoric times. Evidence clearly estabilishes the first know working of iron from ore in India in the second millennium BC. As such, the discovery of iron and iron ores cannot be attributed to any given individual or specific time.
Iron is known from the antiquity - 6 000 years ago or more.