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the inventions of the will happen during iron age true or false​

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Answered by prem00016
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Explanation:

The answer to how they were discovered lies earlier than the Iron Age. Not many people realize this but we could never jump in progress as suggested in some stories and movies. There is an inevitable path we had to follow to end up with iron. And even then iron was probably an accident. Someone could have made a furnace for bronze out of some brown heavy lumps of dirt and Suddenly the whole thing started to melt into this hard and, to them, highly impractical material.

But there is an equal chance that someone who were an expert at copper and tin ore identified the iron ore as an unknown metal and started to experiment with smelting it. They started out with the same methods as with tin and copper but soon found out that they needed much hotter fire. This line of resining should have been possible for bronze-age man. We just will never know.

The basic technologies needed for marking iron is as followed in chronological order:

Fire (pre-stone-age), early bellows, (probably stone-age), charcoal (stone-age), copper (copper stone-age), developing bellow and charcoal (cooper stone-age), bronze (bronze-age), furnace technology (bronze-age), hammer smiting bronze (bronze-age), the probably accidental discovery of iron (bronze-age), figuring out what to do with the strange material (iron-age)

Then from that point to make a sword the leap is huge. Generations of craftsmen developing their own new version just that tad better than the predecessor.

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