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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
because lots of cultures and lifestyles were shared
The difference between the Stone and Bronze Age is that during the Stone Age, people used stone to make tools and weapons. During the Bronze Age, people used bronze to make tools and jewelry. In the Bronze Age, the first metal that people used to make tools and jewelry was copper.
No. It was called the Bronze Age. You have written a range of time that includes part of the Middle Bronze and Late Bronze Age, but not all of the Late. The Bronze Age actually ends around 1000 BC, when the Iron Age begins. Of course, these are dates that are used for the Mediterranean world (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Palestine, Anatolia, Greece, and Rome). The dates are different for Europe, India, and China. They have their own set of dates.
The bronze age was not 'built', it was merely a period of time in which bronze was used in all sorts of ways between 2300 and 700 B.C.