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write a short note on copper and bronze stone age​

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Answered by SomecheRay
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Bronze Age: c3200-1200 BC

There was a time when bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, was the hardest common metal known to humankind, lending its name to the Bronze Age, which occupies the gap between the stone and iron ages, in Europe thought to be around 3200-600 BC.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Bronze Age marked the first time humans started to work with metal. ... Humans may have started smelting copper as early as 6,000 B.C. in the Fertile Crescent, a region often called “the cradle of civilization” and a historical area of the Middle East where agriculture and the world's first cities emerged.

The first metal age of India is called Chalcolithic Age which saw the use of copper along with stone. It was also called Stone-Copper Age. Along with the use of copper and stone these people also used low grade bronze to make tools and weapons. Chronologically, there are several settlements.

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