yes, meso-American European(east and west) and Asian
It was Minoan civilization.
The Harappan Valley Civilization, also known as the Indus Valley Civilization, is referred to as a Bronze Age civilization because it thrived during a period when bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, was widely used for tools, weapons, and various artifacts. This technological advancement facilitated more efficient agriculture, trade, and craftsmanship, contributing to the civilization's growth and urbanization. The presence of advanced metallurgy, along with sophisticated urban planning and trade networks, distinguishes the Harappan civilization as a key example of Bronze Age development.
The Minoans.
Bronze Age.
Jiroft is a civilization because the culture has changed from the early Bronze Age to the modern one.
It started as a bronze age civilization around 3.000 BC (Cycladic civ).
yes, it was always there
name the four contemporary bronze age civilization of ancient times
The Mycenaean civilization of Ancient Greece took many of its cues from earlier Minoan civilization. It flourished in the late Bronze Age, but mysteriously collapsed and Greece did not experience such heights of civilization against for many centuries.Mycenaean civilization is described as the Culture of Bronze Age Greece.
The Indus Civilization was a bronze age culture in Pakistan and India that lasted from 3300 BC to 1700 BC.
There is no specific year for the start of the bronze age, nor is there one particular bronze age as it depends on each civilization. The earliest bronze age began in the near east of the world around 3300BC, other areas followed in the next 1500 to 2000 years.
The Indus Valley Civilization flourished during the Bronze Age along the Indus River basin, It was situated in what is currently northwest India and Pakistan. This civilization is also known as the Harappan Civilization.