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After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages
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The Iron Age in Europe is typically divided into the Early Iron Age (800-500 BC), the Middle Iron Age (500-100 BC), and the Late Iron Age (100 BC - 400 AD). These dates may vary depending on the region being studied.
The Stone Age occurred before the Iron Age. The Stone Age is divided into different periods (such as the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic), during which early humans used stone tools, while the Iron Age followed when humans began to work with iron tools and weapons.
After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages
Bronze and Iron age people ate barley, wheat and grains, beans and vegetables that they grew. They were rudimentary makers of bread and porridge. They also hunted small animals for food as well as limited raising of cattle and other farm animals.
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In the Stone Age, tools were primarily made from materials like wood, bone, and stone, while in the Iron Age, tools were made from metal. This transition marked a significant advancement in technology and allowed for stronger, more durable tools to be created during the Iron Age. Additionally, the tools used in the Iron Age were often more specialized and efficient compared to the more general-purpose tools of the Stone Age.
Iron Age people lived in various parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and Africa. They built settlements and engaged in agriculture, trading, and sometimes warfare. The Iron Age is characterized by the use of iron tools and weapons in place of bronze.