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Bronze Agetime period between the Stone Age and the Iron Age. The Bronze Age lasted between 3000 BCE and 500 BCE.
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Bronze AgeA prehistoric period in the Old World, dating roughly from 3000-1000 B.C.E, defined by the widespread use of bronze as a material for tools, weapons, and ornaments.
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Bronze Age A stage of technological development in which bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, first came into use in the manufacture of tools, weapons, and other objects. The term originated as part of the thr [..]
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Bronze AgeThe period of time when metal working was first introduced to Ireland. People began to use bronze to make weapons and tools. Gold working also appeared during this time, with objects such as gold torcs being produced. The Bronze Age ranged from c.2400-500BC.
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Bronze Age2100-700BC
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Bronze AgePeriod from around 2200 to 800 BCE, after the Neolithic and before the Iron Age, characterized by the use of bronze for the manufacture of tools and weapons
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Bronze Agethe second of the Three Ages
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Bronze AgeThe name given to the period of prehistory, characterised by the earliest bronze metalworkers and their tool and weapon technologies. In Britain it spans the period from c.2300BC - 750BC, immediately [..]
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Bronze Age
(archaeology) A period in a civilization's development when the most advanced metalworking has developed the techniques of smelting copper from natural outcroppings and alloys it to cast bronze.
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