Discovering the Bronze Age: A Journey Through History and Innovation
Delve into the Bronze Age, a pivotal period between the Stone and Iron Ages. Learn about the origin of bronze, its impact on weaponry and agriculture, societal changes, notable figures, and remarkable sites like Stonehenge. Explore the rich history and advancements that shaped human civilization during this era.
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Written and Illustrated by Phillip Martin
The Bronze Age is the period of human history after the Stone Age and before the Iron Age.
The Bronze Age gets its name from the metal bronze. But why? Bronze is a metal made when a lot of copper as well as a little tin are mixed together. Bronze That little bit of tin makes the copper harder. And, harder copper was used for knives and swords.
Greece 2900 1500 BC Mesopotamia 3000-1700 BC China Egypt 3000-700 BC Indus 3300- 1500 BC 3300-1200 BC Bronze was first smelted in western Asia as early as 3800 BC. The technology for smelting developed at different times in different parts of the world. So, there are different dates for the Bronze Age depending on if you discuss China, Indus, Egypt, Greece or Mesopotamia.
Bronze replaced stones for weapons, but it was also used for agricultural tools. With other advances like the wheel and irrigation, life for the people of the Bronze Age was better than the Stone Age.
The use of bronze introduced the need for specialized labor. It required miners, traders, artisans and metal workers. Those who made items of metal or traded with those items became the richest members of the society.
A lot of people mentioned in the Bible as well as Egyptian history lived in the Bronze Age. That list includes Abraham, Joseph, Moses and David as well as King Tutankhamun and Ramses II.
Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of over 900 stone ring sites in Britain. It was made during the Bronze Age, at least 300 years before the Egyptian pyramids.
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