History, asked by yogisudha73, 10 months ago

the iron age began all over the world at the same time true or false​

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Answered by nandlalbhagat0201198
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Answer:

the iron age began all over the world at the same time is false.

Explanation:

Ancient Near East (1200–550 BC)

Bronze Age collapse (1200–1150 BC)

Anatolia, Caucasus, Levant

Europe

Aegean (1190–700 BC)

Italy (1100–700 BC)

Balkans (1100 BC – 150 AD)

Eastern Europe (900–650 BC)

Central Europe (800–50 BC)

Great Britain (800 BC – 100 AD)

Northern Europe (500 BC – 800 AD)

South Asia (1200–200 BC)

East Asia (500 BC – 300 AD)

Iron metallurgy in Africa

Iron Age metallurgy

Ancient iron production

↓ Ancient history

Mediterranean, Greater Persia, South Asia, China

Historiography

Greek, Roman, Chinese, Medieval.

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Answered by Frozen2526
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Answer:

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false

iron age began at different times at different places

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