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  1. There was specialization of production between households. Outside the settlement was a cemetery containing more than 100 megalithic tombs with corbeled chambers used as collective burial places. History of Europe - Bronze Age, Iron Age, Prehistory: Changes in metal objects, in styles, and in burial rituals have been used to subdivide the period.

  2. Jul 15, 2023 · The Bronze Age is a term used to describe a period in the ancient world from about 3000 BCE to 1100 BCE. That period saw the emergence and evolution of increasingly sophisticated ancient states, some of which evolved into real empires. It was a period in which long-distance trade networks and diplomatic exchanges between states became permanent ...

  3. History of Europe - Bronze Age, Iron Age, Migration Periods: The period of the 3rd, the 2nd, and the 1st millennia bce was a time of drastic change in Europe. This has traditionally been defined as the Metal Ages, which may be further divided into stages, of approximate dates as shown: the Bronze Age (2300–700 bce) and the Iron Age (700–1 bce), which followed a less distinctly defined ...

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · The Iron Age started around 1200 B.C.E. in the Middle East and Southeastern Europe and can be characterized by the making/ smelting of iron and steel tools. Some regions were known to have used ...

  5. Jul 15, 2023 · This is the first time in history that both of the founding river valleys of ancient civilization, those of the Nile and of Mesopotamia, were under the control of a single political entity. Figure 4.5.1 4.5. 1: The expansion of the Assyrian Empire, originating from northern Mesopotamia. The style of Assyrian rule ensured the hatred of conquered ...

  6. Oct 1, 1977 · How the Iron Age Began Until almost the end of the second millennium B. C. bronze was the utilitarian metal of the Mediterranean world. Within a few centuries it was replaced by a new kind of ...

  7. Iron and Steel. Sources. The Iron Age was a time when people made tools and weapons out of iron. It started between 1200 B.C. and 600 B.C., depending on the place, after the Stone Age and Bronze Age. For some societies, including the Ancient Greeks, the start of the Iron Age was also accompanied by cultural decline.

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