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Iron Age

Characterized by the introduction of iron metallurgy, the Iron Age is the period in cultural development which succeeded the Bronze Age. It was the final technological and cultural state in the Three-Age System of the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Age.

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Why was iron so important during the dark age?

Iron was crucial during the Dark Ages because it enabled the production of stronger and more durable tools and weapons, which significantly improved agricultural efficiency and military capabilities. The transition from bronze to iron technology allowed societies to cultivate land more effectively, leading to increased food production and population growth. Additionally, iron tools facilitated advancements in construction and craftsmanship, contributing to the gradual development of trade and social structures during this period.

What iron age used as weapons?

The reason it is called the Iron Age is because they made weapons and tools from iron. Often the farm tools were used in war because the foot soldiers were the farmers and that is what they had. Wheels were also invented in this time and chariots used in fighting. The bow and arrow was used as well.

Why bronze was used by ancient civilizations before iron?

Copper was available as a raw metal, while iron existed as an ore which required a special refining techniques which took a long period to perfect.

In the iron age how long did people uselly live for?

Life expectancy was 26, same as the Bronze Age. This did not mean people died by that age, this was an average which took into account the very early childhood deaths which we now prevent by immunisation and later diseases which we prevent by medical treatment.

What was iron used for in the iron ages?

Iron was used to make tools that had been previously made of bronze. Such as knives, swords, arrow heads, ect.

What caused people to start making tools out of iron in 1200 bc?

Bronze was first used to make tools because it has a lower melting point then iron. With the development of higher temperature smelting techniques, however, people could make iron more easily than before. Iron is a stronger metal than bronze, but the two metals weigh about the same. People also realized they could make an even strong substance by mixing iron with coal to produce an alloy called steel.,

What job did lindow man do?

He worked with ceramics or something...becuase his fingernails were neat like a lady's

What is the biggest watershed in the world?

By area of land, the largest watersheds are:

Amazon - 6,915000 km2Río de la Plata - 4,144,000 km2Congo - 3,680,000 km2Nile - 3,349,000 km2Ob - 2,990,000 km2Mississippi - 2,980,000 km2

By volume of water, the largest watersheds are:Amazon - 219,000 m3/sOrinoco - 98,000 m3/sCongo - 41,800 m3/sYangtze - 31,900 m3/sRío de la Plata - 22,000 m3/s

How long did the excavation for the Tollund Man take for Peter Glob?

The excavation was essentially done by Grethe Hojgaard who initially found him. No idea on how long it took thought to fully get him out.

When did the iron age start and end?

The Iron Age started at 1200BC and ended at 550AD.

When did the tolland man die?

The Tolland man died about 2000 years ago which means he is roughly about 2400 years old. He died 200-400BC (Before Christ). He was a sacrifice to the Goddess.

Why was cattle so important for the iron age farmers?

Cattle were important to people of many different cultures earlier than that. A good answer would be food and dairy products.

What types of transportation was used during the iron age?

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What is a tingh?

A tingh is an old meaning for a meeting and/or meeting place. The origin is based in the gallic/celtic history in middle europe. The rulers, clan leaders and advisors where meet at a tingh for talking and advising about the past, present time and future