The Hittites were the first of the Indo-European people to use iron.
Bantu-speakers settled in central and southern Africa and introduced iron tools, farming and herding.
Iron ore reserves were discovered first by Lang Hancock. In Pilbara iron ore reserves are Plant, BC Iron, and Brockman.
The Nok people were the first people to smelt iron.
The Bantu migrations were closely related to agriculture and iron-working in a continuous reciprocal process.
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Bantu-speakers settled in central and southern Africa and introduced iron tools, farming and herding.
Their own language, conquered Egypt, fought Hittites, made iron tools.
The symbol "Fe" for iron comes from the Latin word for iron, "ferrum."
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The first Indo-European language spoken on the British Isles was likely Common Brittonic, spoken by the Celtic Britons during the Iron Age and Roman period. Over time, this language evolved into various Brittonic languages such as Welsh, Cornish, and Breton.
There is no named language that was used during the Iron Age. Of course we know from evidence that there was language at that time, language has changed so much over the past half-million years we have absolutely no idea what language our ancestor Homo Sapiens spoke.
It depends how the question is read. If the question is asking, "Do the French use the same notation for chemical formulas as English-speakers?" the answer is Yes. The Periodic Table is the exact same for all people regardless of what language they speak. This applies even if the language a person writes does not use English letters (like Arabic of Chinese). FeS2 refers to the same chemical in France and the United States, although a French person would call it "fer sulfide" whereas an American would call it "iron sulfide". If the question is asking, "What is the French word for iron?" it is "(le) fer".
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Iron in the French language is fer.