yes and thet developed with bronze n metals.....
Bronze is not stronger than steel, broze was developed around 3500 BC and steel much latter, both are alloys.
Bronze.
The development of iron ended the bronze age. The bronze age was calle the bronze age because the main thing used to make tools was bronze, so when they developed iron tools the name changed
Developed process for smelting iron, thus ending the bronze age.
bronze age
Actually springs were invented in the bronze age by the ancient men,some non coiled springs [bow and arrow] & after that by the ctebius of Alexandria developed a method for making bronze with spring-like characteristics by producing an alloy of bronze with an increased proportion of tin, and then hardening it by hammering after it is cast.
the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.
Coventry England was established in the bronze age, prior to 700 A.D. It has stayed a community and developed into a city over the centuries. It is a very beautiful city.
copper+ jast= bronze
The three ages of the three age system as developed by C J Thomsen are The Stone Age, The Bronze Age and The Iron Age.
Yes, though it is variable across Europe and the Middle East as different societies and trading links developed at different rates.