the iron age began in 1200 bc
In Britain the Iron Age began in 800 BC and continued until the Roman conquest of 48 AD. Although it should be noted that in Scotland the Iron Age lasted much longer due to the absence of Roman influence.
Well, honey, the Iron Age was a period in history characterized by the widespread use of iron for tools and weapons, typically dated between 1200 BC and 600 BC. So, if you're looking for other "ages" like that, you've got the Stone Age before it, and the Bronze Age after. But let's be real, each age had its own drama and style - just like a good old-fashioned family feud.
the iron age was between BC 700 and AD 300Classically, the Iron Age is taken to begin in the 12th century BC Bronze Age collapse in the ancient Near East, ancient India (with the post-Rigvedic Vedic civilization), ancient Iran, and ancient Greece (with the Greek Dark Ages).Iron use, in smelting and forging for tools, also appears in West Africa by 1200 BC.In other regions of Europe, the Iron Age began in the 8th century BC in Central Europe and the 6th century BC in Northern Europe.The Near Eastern Iron Age is divided into two subsections, Iron I and Iron II. Iron I (1200-1000 BC) illustrates both continuity and discontinuity with the previous Late Bronze Age. There is no definitive cultural break between the thirteenth and twelfth century throughout the entire region, although certain new features in the hill country, Transjordan and coastal region may suggest the appearance of the Aramaean and Sea People groups. There is evidence, however, that shows strong continuity with Bronze Age culture, although as one moves later into Iron I the culture begins to diverge more significantly from that of the late second millennium.The Iron Age is usually said to end in the Mediterranean with the onset of historical tradition during Hellenism and the Roman Empire, in India with the onset of Buddhism and Jainism, in China with the onset of Confucianism, and in Northern Europe with the early Middle Ages
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The iron 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.
the iron age began in 1200 bc
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.
It represents the time, so in about 2000 bc is the stone age, 500 bc is the bronze age, and 500 ad is the iron age
Whether 210BC is a date in the Iron Age would depend on where in the world you are.
Iron Age
in the iron age. in the 13th century bc
The Bronze Age is thought to have started and ended at these dates, Near East (3300-1200 BC) India (3000-1200 BC) Europe (2300-600 BC) China (2000-700BC) Korea (800-400 BC).
The End of the Iron AgeThe Iron Age began in 1200BC and ended either in 587 or 586 BC.
1200 to 600 BCE.
The Golden age of Greece, occurred around 500 to 300 BC and was a time of peace and prosperity.