Historians are arguing over the date of the Bronze age in China because of various factors and the knowledge of iron smelting found in Chinese literature dating back to the 6th century BC.
Also causing trouble is the thought that bronze technology could have been imported from Mesopotamia, rather than discovered independently in China.
So taking all that in to consideration the start of the Bronze Age in China is put somewhere around 3000BC to 2700BC.
Although many Historians would put those dates even lower, some as low as 2000BC.
Sometime in the Bronze Age at best archeological bet.
The bronze age.
The age of metal refers to the time period of 2000 BC - AD 300. The metal age refers to the bronze and iron ages.
No, the Iron Age did not begin in 4000 BC. The Iron Age is generally considered to have started around 1200 BC in the Near East and later in Europe, following the Bronze Age. The period around 4000 BC is associated with the Neolithic and early Bronze Age, characterized by the development of agriculture and early metalworking, primarily with copper and bronze.
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! :)
The Bronze age
The Bronze Age followed the Stone Age. The Bronze Age started approximately 3300 BC and lasted until 1200 BC. In the Near East the stone age is followed by the copper age, or Chalcolithic.
Bronze is associated with the early civilizations of the Bronze Age, which followed the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic) and the New Stone Age (Neolithic) periods. The Bronze Age is characterized by the use of bronze, a metal alloy made of copper and tin, for tools, weapons, and other objects.
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Uranium was not known in the bronze age.