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Bronze Age

The middle age in the Three-Age System, the Bronze Age followed the Stone Age and preceded the Iron Age. Characterized by the use of weapons and implements made of bronze, it is the third phase in the development of material culture following the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, and denotes the first period in which metal was used.

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Which Language Became the major language of the byzantine empire?

Latin was used only in the early years, but then Greek became the major language of the Empire for the rest of its years.

Was uranium found in the bronze age?

Uranium was not known in the bronze age.

What cultures have died out throughout history?

I don't know them all, and I'm not sure that anyone really does. Cultures like the Inca and Aztec empires in South America, Toltec and Mayans of Mexico, Anasazi of Southwestern United States, to name a few. Numerous cultures all over the world have slowly evolved into other cultures so in essence their cultures have died out as well like the Ancient Egyptians and Gypsies. These are all searchable online.

Do mummies affect us now?

No, they only tell us about how Egyptians use to live. Everything has basically already been discovered about mummies.

Why do historians call certain periods of history the bronze age and the iron age?

It depended on the principal metal used - initially bronze. Then ways were found of refining iron and using it a steel, which was tougher, more adaptable and useful. Hence the two periods.

Did spartan warriors have makeup?

I don't believe so. Spartan warriors may have thought it demeaning to wear make-up. I might be wrong though.

No and the spartan women were forbidden to wear make-up, perfume and jewellery.

What is Drainage system of Indus valley civilization.explain with photo?

the drainage system is very elabrate and is a marvel in the planning. The drains ran along the sides of the road. The brick work was strong which prevented the dirty water from leaking. Also, wooden away with the water. The drains were covered with bricks or slabs of stone and also had inspection traps and manholes at intervals. The waste water was let out beyond the city walls.lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

What was the Athens population during the Bronze Age?

6,000 people but that is a very conservative estimate. Maybe it could have been as large as 10,000.

How do you describe the bronze age?

Bronze Age was a time period that came after the Neolithic Era.

The earliest forms of formal government came into existence during what age?

We really do not have records of the formations of the earliest formal governments, but they seem to have appeared some time around the beginning of the Bronze Age. They could have been Neolithic, but we do not know.

Did Early Britons mine tin and fashione weapons and tools out of bronze?

yes Briton did create bronzes but keep in mind they didn't mass produce it. high quality bronze back then was worth more then gold. but the other stuff made by your local smith was used for tools and weapons.

Did technology start in the bronze age?

Technology didn't start in the Bronze Age, technology has existed since the earliest humans. The first stone tool technology began around 2.5 million years ago long before the start of the Bronze Age.

Is it possible for a stream to be neither eroding nor depositing material When would this occur?

Only if the rock it is over is incredibly durable. I'm not sure there exists rock that won't slowly erode when water runs over it quickly enough.

How did sanitation influence city planning during the Bronze Age in the Indus River Valley?

Cities were designed to allow all houses to have access to rivers for dumping waste

Which bronze age technological advancement allowed farmers to grow crops further away from natural water sources?

The bronze age technological advancement that enabled farmers to grow crops further from natural water sources was the development of irrigation systems. These systems included the construction of canals and ditches to divert and manage water from rivers or lakes to fields. This innovation allowed for more extensive agricultural practices and improved crop yields, thus supporting larger populations and the growth of civilizations.