The Bronze Age is important because of the advancements it provided for civilization. In warfare especially, the Bronze Age was when bronze (copper mixed with tin or arsenic) was used to make weapons and armor. This was also the period when horses were used in chariots, helping nations conquer others more easily.
This meant that that nation's way of life would spread. The language, culture and religion of that nation would be spread across the world until it came into contact with a nation that had similar advancements. Then a real conflict would break out.
The Bronze Age is when civilization really began to spread out to more than just a few city-states. Kingdoms and nations had definite cultures that they wanted to spread around the world.
The development of iron ended the bronze age. The bronze age was calle the bronze age because the main thing used to make tools was bronze, so when they developed iron tools the name changed
Yes because bronze is made of copper so copper was around before bronze
The bronze age.
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the bronze age came after the stone age though in the near east copper age came before bronze age. Hope that helps! :)
There was no "industry" during the bronze age...
The development of iron ended the bronze age. The bronze age was calle the bronze age because the main thing used to make tools was bronze, so when they developed iron tools the name changed
They were buried with important people and uncovered in the ruins of cities. Bronze doesn’t decompose so it remains very much like it was in its time.
Yes because bronze is made of copper so copper was around before bronze
The bronze age.
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The Iron Age is after the Bronze Age.
The bronze age is called that because the use of copper and tin were used in that time period.
The Stone age began with the first speacies in our genus and, in very few places, countinues to this day. The bronze age began in different places at different times, so you should be asking when <whatever culture> entered the bronze age.
the bronze age came after the stone age though in the near east copper age came before bronze age. Hope that helps! :)
The Bronze age
Originally defined as a transitional period between the Neolithic Age and the Bronze Age, the Copper Age (or Chalcolithic Age, or Eneolithic Age) is now regarded to be part of the Bronze Age because it is characterized by the use of metals. It was during this time period that early metallurgists found that the addition of tin to copper produced the harder metal, bronze.