When humans are on the planet.
Technology didn't start in the Bronze Age, technology has existed since the earliest humans. The first stone tool technology began around 2.5 million years ago long before the start of the Bronze Age.
advanced in technology and an increasing demand for manufactured goods
The primary distinction between Bronze Age and Neolithic technology lies in the materials used for tools and weapons. Neolithic technology primarily involved the use of stone tools, while the Bronze Age introduced metalworking, particularly with bronze. Therefore, any reference to the use of stone tools would not be a difference between the two; rather, it highlights a characteristic of Neolithic technology.
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B) advances in technology and an increasing demand for manufactured goods.
The Asians that invaded ancient Egypt were the hyskos. The technology that they shared was the Bronze Age Technology. The Bronze Age Technology was basically farming and weaponry.
Stone-Age technology.
"Dead Age"-is the age where the technology stops.....
The Asians that invaded ancient Egypt were the hyskos. The technology that they shared was the Bronze Age Technology. The Bronze Age Technology was basically farming and weaponry.
Technology didn't start in the Bronze Age, technology has existed since the earliest humans. The first stone tool technology began around 2.5 million years ago long before the start of the Bronze Age.
The age of information technology I would say...
The Stone Age The Bronze Age The Iron Age The Space Age The Information Age
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The wheel
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yes, it is a form of technology although primitive
Since stone age