Social Sciences, asked by kasemalidon, 9 months ago

What are the basic differences observed between the civilizations of 'Lithic
Age' and 'Bronze Age' ?

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Answered by sy666309
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The Bronze Age is the name given to the period of time between the Stone and Iron Ages. ... Bronze is an alloy or mixture of tin and copper. Bronze alloy is harder than either of the metals from which it is made. It could be used to make a greater range of tools and weapons than had previously been possible

Answered by kinjalkumari2003
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Answer:

the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age; although it also refers to other tripartite divisions of historic time periods. In history, archaeology and physical anthropology, the three-age system is a methodological concept adopted during the 19th century by which artifacts and events of late prehistory and early history could be ordered into a recognizable chronology

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was initially developed by C. J. Thomsen, director of the Royal Museum of Nordic Antiquities, Copenhagen, as a means to classify the museum's collections according to whether the artifacts were made of stone, bronze, or iron

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