Write the name of the transition period from Stone Age to the Metal Age?
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The transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age was a period during which modern people could smelt copper, but did not yet manufacture bronze, a time known as the Copper Age (or more technically the Chalcolithic or Eneolithic, both meaning 'copper–stone').
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Transition period from stone age to metal age:
The Copper Age (or more technically the Chalcolithic or Eneolithic, both meaning 'copper–stone') occurred during the transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age, when contemporary people could smelt copper but not yet create bronze.
- Europe saw significant transformation over the third, second, and first millennia BCE.
- The Bronze Age (2300–700 BCE) and the Iron Age (700–1 BCE), which followed a less distinctly defined Copper Age (c. 3200–2300 BCE), have traditionally been defined as the Metal Ages, which can be further divided into stages with approximate dates as shown: the Bronze Age (2300–700 BCE) and the Iron Age (700–1 BCE).
- At this period, European societies began to consciously create metals.
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