The bronze age was better than the steel age because they had better weapons better sheilds and better warriors like the Spartans
Because of carburization, quenching(heat treatment of steel) and tempering of quenched steel.
The tools were made of iron and steel, as opposed to bronze in the Bronze Age and stone in the Stone Age which preceded it.
Wrought iron is not as strong as hardened bronze. If you work the iron ore into steel, then it would be harder and stronger than bronze.
Bronze and steel are both names for alloys. These alloys can consist of a great many different elements and exhibit vary varying properties but in general for most of the bronze and steel alloys, bronze is a better conductor of heat than steel.
not much except its better than bronze, iron and steel. ~Angelsblade0~
Bronze is not stronger than steel, broze was developed around 3500 BC and steel much latter, both are alloys.
It had not been invented. Egypt at the time of the pyramids was still in the bronze age.
The bronze age.
Better wheels and weapons and other tools.
The Iron Age is after the Bronze Age.
the bronze age came after the stone age though in the near east copper age came before bronze age. Hope that helps! :)
It is a sword made from bronze, rather than from steel.