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how did we reach in bronze age not from gogle

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Bronze Age is a prehistoric period that was characterized by the use of bronze, in some areas proto-writing, and other early features of urban civilization.

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Answered by manasa1745
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how did the bronze age start?

Around 3500 BC the first signs of bronze usage by the ancient Sumerians started to appear in the Tigris Euphrates valley in Western Asia. One theory suggests that bronze may have been discovered when copper and tin-rich rocks were used to build campfire rings.

When did humans enter the Bronze Age?

Different human societies entered the Bronze Age at different times. Civilizations in Greece began working with bronze before 3000 B.C., while the British Isles and China entered the Bronze Age much later—around 1900 B.C. and 1600 B.C., respectively.

Are we still in bronze age?

Silver Age: 1674 to 1628 BC. Bronze Age: 1628 to 1472 BC. Heroic Age: 1460 to 1103 BC. Iron Age: 1103 BC, still going on.

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