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- Iron Age - Wikipedia
The Iron Age (c 1200 – c 550 BC) is the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Copper Age and Bronze Age [1] It has also been considered as the final age of the three-age division starting with prehistory (before recorded history) and progressing to protohistory (before written history)
- Iron Age | Definition, History, Technology, Facts | Britannica
Iron Age, final technological and cultural stage in the Stone–Bronze–Iron Age sequence in which iron for the most part replaced bronze in implements and weapons The date of the Iron Age varied geographically, beginning in the Middle East and southeastern Europe about 1200 BCE but in China not until about 600 CE
- Iron Age - HISTORY
The Iron Age was a period in human history that started between 1200 B C and 600 B C , depending on the region, and followed the Stone Age and Bronze Age
- Timeline: Iron Age - World History Encyclopedia
Iron Age begins in Scotland Iron working spreads to North Africa Iron in the Celtic world experiences a significant boom Iron manufacturing increase in all facets of life such as weapon construction and agriculture items Explore the timline of Iron Age
- Iron Age Timeline - Have Fun With History
The Iron Age is typically divided into six key periods, each marked by distinctive developments and cultural achievements, ranging from the emergence of the Hittites in Anatolia to the Islamic Golden Age and the independent ironworking cultures of sub-Saharan Africa
- Understanding the Iron Age: Key Historical Insights
The Origins and Timeline of the Iron Age The Iron Age marks a significant turning point in human history, beginning around 1200 B C in various regions, including the Mediterranean and Near East This era followed the Bronze Age and saw societies start using iron for tools and weapons, leading to advancements in agriculture and warfare
- The Iron Age l A Revolutionary Period in Human History
The Iron Age was a transformative period in human history that marked the broad use of iron for tools, weapons, and ordinary things This period followed the Bronze Age and led to noteworthy progressions in agriculture, warfare, and culture
- The Iron Age, An Overview - Ancient History Hub
“The Iron Age in Britain and Ireland” by J Collis – This book provides a comprehensive overview of the Iron Age in Britain, from the arrival of the first iron-using communities to the Roman conquest
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