Our understanding of Iron Age lifestyles is limited due to the scarcity of written records and the reliance on archaeological evidence, which can be fragmentary and open to interpretation. Much of what we know comes from material remains, such as tools, pottery, and settlement patterns, but these artifacts provide only a partial picture of daily life. Additionally, variations in culture and lifestyle across different regions complicate our ability to generalize. As a result, while we have insights into certain aspects, a comprehensive understanding of Iron Age societies remains elusive.
No, because they were isolated, Native Americans did not know of the use of iron before the European colonization. People in Europe, Africa, and Asia found many uses for iron long before Native Americans.
city developmant cannot tke place without destroying communities and lifestyles this is necessary part of development....... for the motion As cities are totlly different. communities and lifestyles of peole has to be destroyed. go to the classroom be brave and tell sorry maam i dont know this crap
I don't know very much, but I do know that as women did a lot of men's jobs during the second world war, after the war was over, women still kept up some of their jobs.
because he believes, that to many people know of it. and it isn't underground. if it was, it might be a little safer.
i dont know i need the answer NOW PLEASE
We don't know what "these" lifestyles are.
if the grass is a pale green add a little iron and try watering it more
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We don't know what "these" lifestyles are.
well I dont know you tell me
well people used iron to make weapons cause of they needed something to make weapons out of the suddenly a group of people found iron and a use of it. so they needed to be protect so they carved iron and make it there very own weapon. I KNOW THAT I WOULD ;D
Doctors want to know about patients' lifestyles when prescribing medicines in order to ensure they'll cope with the medications.
the power to take over the world and kill all little kids. Just kidding, I dont know!
Iron pyrites is commonly called "fools gold" since it is often mistaken for gold by people who do not know how to tell the difference.
city developmant cannot tke place without destroying communities and lifestyles this is necessary part of development....... for the motion As cities are totlly different. communities and lifestyles of peole has to be destroyed. go to the classroom be brave and tell sorry maam i dont know this crap
No, because they were isolated, Native Americans did not know of the use of iron before the European colonization. People in Europe, Africa, and Asia found many uses for iron long before Native Americans.
I don't know very much, but I do know that as women did a lot of men's jobs during the second world war, after the war was over, women still kept up some of their jobs.