People first began making metal tools and weapons during the Bronze Age, which started around 3300 BCE in some regions, such as the Near East. The use of copper, and later bronze (an alloy of copper and tin), marked a significant technological advancement over stone tools. This period allowed for the creation of stronger and more durable implements, leading to advancements in agriculture, warfare, and craftsmanship. The transition to iron tools began around 1200 BCE, further revolutionizing tool and weapon production.
Bronze
the indus valley people used iron to develop weapons.
iron
The first metal weapons were likely made by ancient civilizations such as the Sumerians and Egyptians around 3000-4000 BC. These early weapons were typically made of copper, which was one of the first metals used by humans for tools and weapons.
BRONZE
they use metal protection and they use weapons
The first metal extracted by humans was likely copper, as it is relatively easy to extract from its ores using simple techniques like heating or smelting. Copper was used for making tools, weapons, and ornaments by early human civilizations.
The Assyrian Tribe made weapons from iron ore such as battering rams, charioteers, helmets, and their body armor!! :)
Metal weapons date back thousands of years to the Bronze Age.
Wakizashis is a sword making procedure that is associated with the Japanese. The weapons date all the way back to around 1600. They are made from a metal called Tamahagane.
metal and tools=weapons
Some became powerful from finding metal Ore and started making weapons.