Iron
Because they treaded alot of metals and woods from other contry. And now, they use all the metals and woods to make weapons
the hittites who were part of the assyrians
Because they treaded alot of metals and woods from other contry. And now, they use all the metals and woods to make weapons
Because they treaded alot of metals and woods from other contry. And now, they use all the metals and woods to make weapons
copper, bronze and iron in that order
The main technological advancements that the Toltecs are known for is their ability to smelt metals and make them into tools and weapons.
Metals were first used for practical purposes about 3500 B.C. Before this gold had been known, but it's not hard enough to make tools or weapons.
The Kushites did not produce their own coins in the way that many other ancient civilizations did. Instead, they primarily used a barter system and traded using weights of precious metals. However, they did adopt and adapt the coinage of neighboring cultures, such as the Greeks and Egyptians, particularly during the later periods of their civilization. This adoption reflects their interactions and the influence of external trade.
The Phoenicians lasted quite a while, and well into the Iron Age, so they doubtless had iron weapons.
The Assyrian Tribe made weapons from iron ore such as battering rams, charioteers, helmets, and their body armor!! :)
Tributes helped them the most by being able to make more weapons that were stronger than enemies, and chariots that were faster than enemies too.
The Assyrians wouldn't be as successful as they were knowing how to strengthen iron.