Hittites
the hittites who were part of the assyrians
They used the plentiful iron to make more iron weapons, allowing more people to use the weapons on other people. Thus, advancing their civilization.
Iron technology was first developed in the middle east in about 1300 BC and well scientists are not sure which civilization developed iron technology first. Another thing the starting use of iron technology was the beginning of the iron age.
there were iron weapons since Sumeria the first civilizations. Those who didn't know how to work it, had to make a more primitive weapon. When you encountered a civilization with arrows with flint, didn't mean that iron was not used, it meant that those didn't know how to extract it.
there were iron weapons since Sumeria the first civilizations. Those who didn't know how to work it, had to make a more primitive weapon. When you encountered a civilization with arrows with flint, didn't mean that iron was not used, it meant that those didn't know how to extract it.
they contribute the iron working.
go to here: http://www.allempires.com/article/index.php?q=military_ancient_india lol i used this for my school project.
The Hittites in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) were among the first civilizations to widely use iron around 1500 BCE. They were known for their advanced iron-working techniques and military prowess due to their superior iron weapons and armor.
It was first used in 1952
the Romans did
The Babylonians and the Egyptians.
Ancient Egyptians did not make iron tools for the first time; they primarily used copper and bronze tools during the early periods of their civilization. Ironworking became more common in Egypt during the Iron Age, around the 1st millennium BCE, but the knowledge of iron metallurgy was likely introduced from other regions, such as the Near East. While they did eventually produce iron tools, they were not the pioneers of iron production.