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diffeniate the three lithic period​

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The three-age system is the periodization of human pre-history (with some overlap into the historical periods in a few regions) into three time-periods:[1][better source needed] the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age;[2] although the concept may also refer to other tripartite divisions of historic time-periods. In history, archaeology and physical anthropology, the three-age system is a methodological concept adopted during the 19th century according to which artefacts and events of late prehistory and early history could be broadly ordered into a Recognizable chronology. C. J. Thomsen (1788-1865), director of the Royal Museum of Nordic Antiquities in Copenhagen (in office: 1825-1865), initially developed this Categorization in the period 1816 to 1825 as a result of classifying the museum's collections chronologically - there resulted broad sequences with artefacts made successively of stone, bronze, and iron.

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