they were scary
So that it would still look its age.
Because the use of copper, an alloy of copper and tin, was used to greatly enhance societies that used it. They used it for armor, weapons and tools.
Yes because bronze is made of copper so copper was around before bronze
Ozzie the 'copper age' mummy found in a glacier in the Italian Alps about 10 years ago is a superb example in answer to your question. He had a bow and arrows,quiver of unused arrows.straw lining to his boots and was tatooed.
3. Iron. The Indus Valley people were bronze age which pre-dates the iron age.
Because copper is relatively easy to smelt.
When people mixed Tin and Copper together.
Bronze age
So that it would still look its age.
Because the use of copper, an alloy of copper and tin, was used to greatly enhance societies that used it. They used it for armor, weapons and tools.
Copper was a significant resource in the Bronze Age as. along with tin, copper is a component of bronze.
During the Copper Age, people primarily ate a diet consisting of grains like barley, wheat, and millet, along with domesticated animals such as cattle, sheep, and pigs. They also incorporated wild plants, fruits, and nuts into their diet, supplementing their food sources with hunting and fishing.
The Copper Age period is transitional between the Neolithic and Bronze Age.
Detectives are people. They look like people. Anyone, I suppose, COULD become a detective. They are probably over age 18 and under age 90. Often they are police, or former police, so likely, but not always, they are strong and fit. Does that help any?
I don't think people should try to "look cool" if it means trying to look like they looked as teens, 20s or 30s. There comes a point that the coolest thing you can do is own your age.
It looks like a triangle. Lots of young people at the bottom of the triangle, with fewer and fewer people as you go up the age scale.
Obviously because you look now the way his sister did at your age. People tend to age in similar ways, but there will probably be some distinction between your appearance as an adult and what his sister looks like now.