The epochs are normally classified according to the technology that came into use during that time. This strongly suggests that bronze was invented at the very beginning of the Bronze Age.
Bronze is associated with the early civilizations of the Bronze Age, which followed the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic) and the New Stone Age (Neolithic) periods. The Bronze Age is characterized by the use of bronze, a metal alloy made of copper and tin, for tools, weapons, and other objects.
The New Stone Age, or Neolithic is generally followed by the Bronze Age.
Bronze dates from the new stone age or neolithic period. In the old stone age or paleolithic period, tools were made only of stone (hand axes and arrow heads mostly).
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The New Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period, ended with the advent of the Bronze Age. This transition was characterized by the proliferation of bronze tools and weapons, which were more durable and efficient than the stone tools used in the Neolithic era.
False, it marked the beginning of the Bronze Age and later, the Iron Age. There is no "new" Stone Age. There was only 'The' Stone Age, which was largely characterized by man's use of stone tools.
the bronze age followed the stone age the stoapproximately 3300 BC and lasted until 1200 BC.In the Near East the stone age is followed by the copper age, or Chalcolithic.What_age_comes_after_the_stone_ageRead more: What_age_comes_after_the_stone_ageage started at
The old stone age was characterized by not having tools. The middle stone was characterized by having invented tools. The new stone age was characterized by farming and having better tools.
the wheel was invented in the stone age, of course.....
stone head spears and other hunting tools
These are subdivisions of the human stone age. Paleo means ancient, lithic is of stone. Neo means new. Therefore the paleolithic is before the neolithic and prior to the bronze age.
If metalworking marked the beginning of the Neolithic era, would it be called the new stone age? No, it would be called the <whatever metal> age. The Neolithic started when people took up growing things as a full time profession.