Letters to our ancestors
Write a 150- to 200-word letter to an ancestor of yours who could have lived during the Iron Age.
Outline the following in your letter:
What you know about the time they lived, based on artefacts found
What you would like to know more about, in relation to their way of life
Three major changes that have happened in the UAE from the Iron Age to the present time, that you think they might find interesting.
Answers
The Iron Age is taken to end, also by convention, with the beginning of the historiographical record. This usually does not represent a clear break in the archaeological record; for the Ancient Near East, the establishment of the Achaemenid Empire c. 550 BC (considered historical by virtue of the record by Herodotus) is usually taken as a cut-off date, and in Central and Western Europe, the Roman conquests of the 1st century BC serve as marking for the end of the Iron Age. The Germanic Iron Age of Scandinavia is taken to end c. 800 AD, with the beginning of the Viking Age.
In South Asia (Indian sub-continent), the Iron Age is taken to begin with the ironworking Painted Gray Ware culture in the 18th century BC (see the page on Varanasi), and to end with the reign of Ashoka (3rd century BC). The use of the term "Iron Age" in the archaeology of South, East, and Southeast Asia is more recent and less common than for western Eurasia; at least in China prehistory had ended before iron-working arrived, so the term is infrequently used. The Sahel (Sudan region) and Sub-Saharan Africa are outside of the three-age system, there being no Bronze Age, but the term "Iron Age" is sometimes used in reference to early cultures practicing ironworking such as the Nok culture of Nigeria.
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Answer:
Dear ancestor,
How are you? I hope you are doing good ( in heaven ). I wanted to tell you that the world of today is very globalized now and we have modern technology everywhere. I had a few questions that I was hoping you could answer. I wanted to know more about the iron age. What you used to eat, how you used to travel, how you lived, and what you did for entertainment.
There are many changes that have occurred in the UAE from the iron age. We no longer use camels for transportation, although we do sometimes. We use cars to drive in the desert. These cars have hard and rough tires so there is less chance that they might get stuck in the sand. We also use different means to transport goods. The technology has also developed a lot. We no longer write letters, we send text messages from cell phones and talk through computers and laptops using different apps like zoom and skype.
Nothing more to write down now. Please let me know if you have received this letter by writing back.
Love,
( Your name )
PS: PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST :D