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bronze age

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Bronze Agenoun

    (archeology) a period between the Stone and Iron Ages, characterized by the manufacture and use of bronze tools and weapons

  2. bronze agenoun

    (classical mythology) the third age of the world, marked by war and violence

Wiktionary

  1. Bronze Agenoun

    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.

  2. Bronze Agenoun

    One of the Classical , associated with warfare.

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  1. bronze age

    The Bronze Age is a period in human history characterized by the use of bronze, a metal alloy made of copper and tin, in tools, weapons, and other implements. This era is typically considered to be a part of the three-age system, following the Stone Age and preceding the Iron Age. The onset and duration of the Bronze Age vary significantly by geography and culture, but it is generally believed to have occurred between 3500 BC and 1200 BC. The Bronze Age is marked by advancements in metalworking skills, agriculture, and the development of complex societies and early forms of writing.

Wikidata

  1. Bronze Age

    The Bronze Age is a period characterized by the use of copper and its alloy bronze and proto-writing, and other features of urban civilization. The Bronze Age is the second principal period of the three-age Stone-Bronze-Iron system, as proposed in modern times by Christian Jürgensen Thomsen, for classifying and studying ancient societies. An ancient civilization can be in the Bronze Age either by smelting its own copper and alloying with tin, or by trading for bronze from production areas elsewhere. Copper-tin ores are rare, as reflected in the fact that there were no tin bronzes in western Asia before the third millennium BCE. Worldwide, the Bronze Age generally followed the Neolithic period, but in some parts of the world, the Copper Age served as a transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. Although the Iron Age generally followed the Bronze Age, in some areas, the Iron Age intruded directly on the Neolithic from outside the region except for Sub-Saharan Africa where it was developed independently. Bronze Age cultures differed in their development of the first writing. According to archaeological evidence, cultures in Egypt, the Near East, China —and the Mediterranean, with the Mycenaean culture —had viable writing systems.

The Nuttall Encyclopedia

  1. Bronze Age

    the age in the history of a race intermediate between the Stone Age and the Iron, and in some cases overlapping these two, when weapons and tools were made of bronze.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of bronze age in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of bronze age in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of bronze age in a Sentence

  1. Michal Feldman:

    This ancestral component is derived from Europe, or to be more specific, from southern Europe, so the ancestors of the Philistines must have traveled across the Mediterranean and arrived in Ashkelon sometime between the end of the Bronze age and the beginning of the Iron age, there would be a lot more that we can say if we had more data, for example we could maybe more precisely pinpoint the source of this migration.

  2. Benjamin Arbuckle:

    This work settles the idea that hybrids were in fact created by ancient Mesopotamians, which is very cool, but we still don't know how widespread this animal was and it also doesn't address additional questions relating to other types of hybrid equids created in Bronze Age. So there are plenty more questions.

  3. Claudio Cavazzuti:

    Our study emphasizes the social and political role of Bronze Age women as agents of cultural hybridization and change, we may also argue that the integration into the kinship group of high-ranking women from outside, as a result of marriage exchanges, might have been crucial for the emerging elite of the 2nd millennium BC.

  4. David Gibson:

    This time so much more has been preserved - we can actually see everyday life during the Bronze Age in the round, it's prehistoric archaeology in 3D with an unsurpassed finds assemblage in terms of range and quantity.

  5. Israel Finkelstein:

    It’s hard to overstate Megiddo’s cultural and economic importance in the late Bronze Age.

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