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! :)
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Uranium was not known in the bronze age.
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
No, stone age men did not use bronze hammers. Bronze was developed later in human history, during the Bronze Age, around 3300 BCE. Stone age men primarily used tools and weapons made out of materials such as flint, obsidian, and bone.
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An Amish man grows a beard when he marries to indicate he has taken a wife.
Because the are Muslims
If talking in terms of Graeco-Roman Mythology, the age in which men became craftsmen was the Age of Iron, when men were forced to till the ground because Jupiter/Zeus messed everything up. This is allegedly the age in which industry started, with the production of weapons. The beginning could be the Age of Bronze, but Ovid, my source, is very brief on this point. In history, industry began in the bronze age, when strong bronze tools could be forged, making craftsmen's tasks possible.
The bronze age.
Immediately after the stone age came the copper age. A few hundred years after copper smelting began tin was discovered. Tin was mixed with copper and the bronze age began. About that time the early iron age also began. 10 men with bronze swords could defeat 100 with early iron age swords. Still, men with early iron age swords could defeat men with stone weapons. Iron was far easier to get than bronze.
Cuz they're dumb :)
Canaanite men wore beards.
Men of Bronze was created in 2005.
Men with Beards - 2013 was released on: Canada: 1 November 2013 (internet) USA: 1 November 2013 (internet)
The Iron Age is after the Bronze Age.