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The Chalcolithic age was followed by

(a) Old Stone age
(b) New Stone age
(c) Iron age
(d) Mesolithic age

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Answered by nadavamsi159
10

Iron age!


Reference page no-16,topic metal age, Tamilnadu board 11th history.

Answered by presentmoment
2

The Chalcolithic age was followed by Iron Age.

Option (c)

Explanation:

  • The copper age or the chalcolithic age was an ending part of the stone age. It was 'preceded by the 'Stone Age' and was followed by Iron Age.
  • Men learned to make harder and sturdier metals than copper, and eventually, the iron was discovered and iron age followed.
  • The copper age is actually a transition between the metal obsessed people of bronze age and the stone made tools popularity of the stone age.

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