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During the Iron Age, many different religions were practiced around the world. Some examples include ancient Greek and Roman polytheistic religions, Norse mythology in Scandinavia, Celtic polytheism in Western Europe, Hinduism in the Indian subcontinent, and various indigenous belief systems in the Americas, Africa, and Asia.

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What is the Iron Age Religion?

The Iron Age religion refers to the diverse belief systems practiced by various cultures during the Iron Age, characterized by the use of iron tools and weapons. These religions often involved worship of deities associated with nature, fertility, warfare, and the underworld. Examples include the Celtic, Germanic, and Norse religions.


What age was after iron age?

After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages


What after the iron age?

After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages


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the Stone Age Man and Religion are same but when you say religion it base on the religion of the stone age.


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What do iron age people make


What are the difference between iron age and stone age?

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What where the dates of the iron age?

The Iron Age in Europe is typically divided into the Early Iron Age (800-500 BC), the Middle Iron Age (500-100 BC), and the Late Iron Age (100 BC - 400 AD). These dates may vary depending on the region being studied.


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the iron age began in 1200 bc


What year did the iron age Celts live?

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Was the Stone Age before or after the Iron Age?

The Stone Age occurred before the Iron Age. The Stone Age is divided into different periods (such as the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic), during which early humans used stone tools, while the Iron Age followed when humans began to work with iron tools and weapons.