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Why are the civilizations known as the bronze age civilizations​

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Answered by HoneySparky
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The Bronze Age marked the first time humans started to work with metal. In this period, humans mixed copper with tin or zinc to produce an alloy called bronze. Because of the importance of bronze in the growth of the first civilisations, the period came to be known as the "Bronze Age'.

Answered by sudhiksha2008
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  • Bronze Age was third phase in the development of material culture. It following the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) and Neolithic Periods(New Stone Age). The Bronze Age marked the first time humans started to work with metal. In this period, humans mixed copper with tin or zinc to produce an alloy called bronze. Because of the importance of bronze in the growth of the first civilisations, the period came to be known as the "Bronze Age'.
  • The Bronze Age is a historical period that was characterized by the use of bronze, in some areas proto-writing, and other early features of urban civilization. ... Copper-tin ores are rare, as reflected in the fact that there were no tin bronzes in Western Asia before trading in bronze began in the third millennium BC.
  • The Bronze Age started in the third millennium B.C. and with it brought great advancements to the world. The tools and weapons of the day were soon made stronger and more durable. This change allowed for a population increase since farming and hunting became more efficient and could support more people.
  • Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea. There are three distinct but communicating and interacting geographic regions covered by this term: Crete, the Cyclades and the Greek mainland.
  • The expense of making bronze objects meant that, in the Bronze Age, farmers mostly used the same tools that their Stone Age ancestors had done, and the use of metal weapons was restricted to a narrow elite. ... The use of bronze gave a massive boost to the spread of civilization outside its birthplace in Mesopotamia.

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