What is the connection between the bronze age and the iron age?
It was because of the unicorns in the stone age
Why did people switch from using bronze to iron?
They switched because even though bronze is easier to manipulate, iron is more useful and much more suitable for armour and weapons. Iron can be sharpened but unlike bronze the sharpness last longer because of its greater resistance.
What came after the stone age?
the bronze age followed the stone age the stoapproximately 3300 BC and lasted until 1200 BC.
In the Near East the stone age is followed by the copper age, or Chalcolithic.
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Which Iron Age sea-faring people created a non-pictographic alphabet?
The Phoenicians were the Iron Age sea-faring people who created a non-pictographic alphabet.
Did they go to school in the iron age?
Schools have existed at least as far back as the bronze age...prior to the iron age. But there is little similarity between those early schools and the ones we have today. Back then, education was available only to wealthy families who didn't need to labor in the fields to survive, and schools were very few and far between.
What are the difference between iron age and stone age?
the stone age used different resources . the stone age used stone and the iron age used iron
The faces on forged irons would wear out faster than cast ones, but depending on use could be many years.
Did the Romans defeat Boudicca?
Because Boudicca and the Romans had a difference of opinion. Her husband was a client king of Rome and living under Roman law. When he died he willed half of his kingdom to Nero, the Caesar at the time, and the other half to his wife. However because of Roman law a woman could not inherit,(except for a small restricted amount) from any husband or male relative. When Boudicca went to try and claim her inheritance, it was denied, she got nasty and so did the Romans. They flogged her and raped her two daughters.
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.
What is the meaning of historical places?
Historical places are places where an important event took place back in history. Examples would be Appomatox courthouse where General Lee of the Confederacy surrendered to General Grant of the Union. Homes like Mount Vernon where President Washington lived, battlefields such as Wounded Knee in South Dakota, or towns like Washington D.C. with monuments to visit.
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.
What type of things would you find on a manor in the middle ages?
In my history book it says 'The feudal estate and basic economic unit was called the manor. At its heart was usually a manor house or castle. Most of the population of the manor was made up of common people who farmed and performed other tasks as well. There were two types of farmers. Those who paid rent for their land and then worked the land freely as they pleased were known as tenants. The other much larger group was the serfs.'
What was a consequence of difficult travel in the early 1800s?
Americans did not know much about other parts of the country
Who invented the first sailboat?
Sumerians, but the SOMALIAN PIRATES perfected it by taking over sailboats and selling captive prisoners, which they kept locked up in a cold, dark cellar.
What did iron age people use iron for?
Iron Age peoples discovered how to smelt iron and create steel. This discovery was a giant technological leap forward and partially formed the foundation of the modern world.
What empire ruled Egypt in the 2nd century AD?
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.