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  1. During the Iron Age, the roots of historic Europe were planted. Proto-urban settlements, hierarchical social orders, new ideological structures, and writing were parts of this picture. It was also a time during which the difference between the Mediterranean world and temperate Europe became even more pronounced and new degrees and forms of ...

  2. The Iron Age lasted roughly from 1500 BCE to 500 BCE. We're used to iron now, but iron-making technology was a major innovation, and it took thousands of years for people to figure it out. Smelting 1 ‍ bronze wasn't exactly easy either, so let's compare. To make bronze, you combine tin and copper, melting them at about 950 degrees Celsius.

  3. KS2. What was life like in the Iron Age? Part of History Prehistoric Year 5 Year 6. How did Iron Age people live? Around 800 BC people in Britain learned how to use iron. This discovery had a...

  4. Roman Iron Age is a term used in the archaeology of Northern Europe (but not Britain) for the period when the unconquered peoples of the area lived under the influence of the Roman Empire . The Iron Age in Europe is characterized by an elaboration of designs in weapons, implements, and utensils. [5]

  5. The date of the full Iron Age, in which this metal, for the most part, replaced bronze in implements and weapons, varied geographically, beginning in the Middle East and southeastern Europe about 1200 BCE but in China not until about 600 BCE.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Iron_AgeIron Age - Wikiwand

    The Iron Age is the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Copper and Bronze Ages. It has also been considered as the final Age of the three-age division starting with prehistory and progressing to protohistory. In this usage, it is preceded by the Stone Age and Bronze Age.

  7. Feb 28, 2011 · By Sophia Jundi. Last updated 2011-02-28. Iron Age people seem intriguingly close to the men and women of today, as archaeologists discover their attempts to vary their diet, improve their...

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