If talking in terms of Graeco-Roman Mythology, the age in which men became craftsmen was the Age of Iron, when men were forced to till the ground because Jupiter/Zeus messed everything up. This is allegedly the age in which industry started, with the production of weapons. The beginning could be the Age of Bronze, but Ovid, my source, is very brief on this point.
In history, industry began in the bronze age, when strong bronze tools could be forged, making craftsmen's tasks possible.
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Artisans and craftsmen did assume the vital role in the copper bronze age society because they used their skills to mine and make tools from these minerals.
The artisans and craftsmen assumed a vital role in the copper bronze society because the industrial inventions were dependent on their work.
20 percent: agricultural workers 80 percent: warriors, artisans, traders, craftsmen
A craftsman would become an apprentice to a master and would learn everything from him. Most craftsmen also made their own techniques which would be passed down from master to apprentice, which is how it all started.
Stanley Robert Mitchell has written: 'Stone-age craftsmen'
There is no standard collective noun for craftsmen, in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used, for example, a group of craftsmen, a studio of craftsmen, a cooperative of craftsmen, etc.
Craftsmen painted for the dead alive and for creatvity
Most of our artists are skilled craftsmen.
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