How did the bronze Age mark a shift from the new stone age?
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It meant everyone who had bronze technology had more in common with one another than with those stuck in the Neolithic mode, even if they were rivals. It made permanent class divisions not merely practical but militarily necessary
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It meant everyone who had bronze technology had more in common with one another than with those stuck in the Neolithic mode, even if they were rivals. It made permanent class divisions not merely practical but militarily necessary
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