The Iron Age came first, beginning around 1200 BCE in some regions, while the Norman period is associated with the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 CE. The two periods are separated by over a millennium, with the Iron Age marking the widespread use of iron for tools and weapons, and the Normans representing a feudal society with significant cultural and political changes in medieval Europe.
Because it had a ring to it..Bronze Age, Iron Age etc.
Man began smelting and using iron for the first time.
Man began smelting and using iron for the first time.
because bronze was on earth first
What do iron age people make
Greece first came to prominence in the Bronze Age, but the classical period occured after the Age of Iron. It depends on how ancient you want to get.
Greece first came to prominence in the Bronze Age, but the classical period occurred after the Age of Iron. It depends on how ancient you want to get.
stone age, Iron age, Vikings, saxsones, Normans, Medieval, Georgians, Tudors, Edwardians Elizabethans Victorians.
Because it had a ring to it..Bronze Age, Iron Age etc.
The prehistory and history of humans are often classified by the tools and technology used at certain periods of time. The three main periods are the stone age, bronze age and iron age (they occurred in that order), but sometimes these are divided further. Chronologically, the paleolithic age (old stone age) came first, then the neolithic age (the new stone age), then the copper age (a brief transition period for most cultures exempting a few such as Egypt), then the bronze age, then the iron age. We are currently in a portion of the iron age in which the most common metal used for tools is steel (an alloy made by mixing iron with small amounts of carbon), though we also use many other metals including aluminum, zinc and tungsten.
If you're talking about the movie Ice Age, then yes dinosaurs came first, but if it's the first ice age, then ice age, as it was approximately 650 million years ago. Hope this answer was useful for you.
The Bronze age
In most cases the Bronze Age is followed by the Iron Age.The Axial Age (a subset of the Bronze Age but that involves philosophical as well as social advances) followed by the Iron Age.the silver age
Man began smelting and using iron for the first time.
Man began smelting and using iron for the first time.
the stonge age
because bronze was on earth first