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The ability to make weapons made of iron
The ability to make weapons made of iron
Iron Age people made weapons by smelting iron ore in a furnace to extract iron, which was then forged into various weapons like swords, spears, and axes using blacksmithing techniques. They often combined iron with other metals like bronze to improve the weapon's strength and durability.
The Assyrians used iron-forged weapons.
In the Iron Age, people used weapons and farming implements made of iron and steel. Many cultures developed writing systems during the Iron Age, but literacy was usually restricted to scribes and priests.
They were around about the same time. The Egyptians had copper weapons, while the Hyksos had weapons made of bronze and iron.
The Phoenicians lasted quite a while, and well into the Iron Age, so they doubtless had iron weapons.
they used a composite bow also they made lots of iron tools and weapons
The reason it is called the Iron Age is because they made weapons and tools from iron. Often the farm tools were used in war because the foot soldiers were the farmers and that is what they had. Wheels were also invented in this time and chariots used in fighting. The bow and arrow was used as well.
Bronze, copper, iron, wood.
malleability
because it was much stronger than the bronze they used. they made iron into weapons and it was more reliable