The stone age huts were made of a combination of materials including, wood, animal skins, stone, and animal bones.
Yes because bronze is made of copper so copper was around before bronze
Spears, bows and arrows, sticks, clubs and stones. No, they didn't use that stuff, this is the bronze age, they used things like hammers, stronger metal could do those kinds of things. How could they have melted it with a stick? A stone, maybe? It's impossible.
Ancient Chinese people used bronze for spears periodically. They traded small lumps of bronze for goods.
The Iron Age.
The bronze age.
The Bronze Age
the sumerians made bronze 500 BCE
The tools were made of iron and steel, as opposed to bronze in the Bronze Age and stone in the Stone Age which preceded it.
Yes because bronze is made of copper so copper was around before bronze
Bronze is associated with the early civilizations of the Bronze Age, which followed the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic) and the New Stone Age (Neolithic) periods. The Bronze Age is characterized by the use of bronze, a metal alloy made of copper and tin, for tools, weapons, and other objects.
They didn't. Bronze Age people made weapons out of bronze. Neolithics made weapons out of stone and bone.
The Stone Age was followed by the Bronze Age. The time period was characterized by the use of bronze for tools and other implements.
Spears, bows and arrows, sticks, clubs and stones. No, they didn't use that stuff, this is the bronze age, they used things like hammers, stronger metal could do those kinds of things. How could they have melted it with a stick? A stone, maybe? It's impossible.
During the bronze age, they were made of bronze. During the irong age, swords tended to be made of iron and armor often continued to be made of bronze, if the people using armor could afford bronze. Bronze is stronger than iron and less prone to corrosion, so it makes better armor, but iron is cheaper, and since can be made much harder than bronze it is preferable for blades.
Ancient Chinese people used bronze for spears periodically. They traded small lumps of bronze for goods.
using copper and bronze
The Iron Age.