tHEY used iron to make iron out of iron.
Usually about 1200 to 1500 watts.
they used it for weapons like the halberd
The use of iron weapons is attributed to several ancient civilizations, but it is widely believed that the Hittites, who lived in what is now Turkey around 1500 BCE, were among the first to develop and utilize iron weapons. They mastered iron smelting techniques, which allowed them to produce stronger and more durable weapons compared to those made from bronze. Other cultures, such as the Assyrians and the Chinese, also played significant roles in the early adoption and advancement of iron weaponry.
they used it for weapons like the halberd
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.
The amount of pounds that human beings use in their lifetime varies from one point to another depending with the geographical location. Human beings use between 800 and 1500 pounds of iron in their lifetime.
Iron eventually replaced bronze tools such as axes, chisels, fishing hooks and arrow heads but it required a lot of work since they did not have the ability to heat the iron to more than 1500 degrees.
Yes.
Iron eventually replaced bronze tools such as axes, chisels, fishing hooks and arrow heads but it required a lot of work since they did not have the ability to heat the iron to more than 1500 degrees.
Chen Kenichi
Iron is a natural mineral, It cant be invented
probaly around 1500