No one knows, as there is no recording of this information from the Bronze Age. (This is the case, whether we are talking about the fowl, turkey or the region of present day Turkey, known to Greeks as Anatolia, or the "region to the east".)
Bronze took us from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.
The use of bronze dates back to the 'bronze age', starting about 3300BC. Recorded history only really starts from late in the bronze age, therefore there are no records of the first person to actually discover the art of bronze smelting.
The Stone Age ran from about 2 million years ago to about 10,000 years ago,which was the end of the last Ice Age.The Bronze Age started and ended at (3500 BCE- 1100BCE).the Iron Age started at 1200BCE and ended at 550AD.
Iron replaced bronze in the making of weapons and tools. Iron weapons were stronger and more durable than bronze, leading to the Iron Age. This shift occurred around 1200 BCE.
People started making tools from bronze around 3300 BCE during the Bronze Age, which followed the Stone Age. Bronze, a strong and durable metal alloy made from copper and tin, was a significant technological advancement for ancient civilizations because it allowed for the creation of more effective tools and weapons.
Shang dynasty was called the bronze age
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.
the bronze turkey is much harder to chew on when you are having a meal
The bronze age is called that because the use of copper and tin were used in that time period.
There are periods in history that are referred to as the Bronze Age, such as the Ancient Near East's Bronze Age (3300-1200 BCE) and the British Isles' Bronze Age (2500-800 BCE). These periods are named after the widespread use of bronze for tools, weapons, and ornaments. However, not all regions or cultures had a distinct period referred to as the "Bronze Age" because the adoption and use of bronze varied across different areas and time periods.
bronze bourbon red
Round house.
The bronze age.
It is called Istanbul.
The Iron Age is after the Bronze Age.
Bronze Age.
A 5-7 month old turkey is called a roaster, while a turkey under 16 weeks of age is called a fryer.