yes Briton did create bronzes but keep in mind they didn't mass produce it. high quality bronze back then was worth more then gold. but the other stuff made by your local smith was used for tools and weapons.
No, the Stonehenge is a stone circle made by early Britons.
Bronze allowed for the making tools and tools allowed for the construction of buildings, tombs, and weapons. It was a major movement towards the ability to create a society.
The marble figurines from the Early Bronze Age have been found on the Cyclades islands.
the metal bronze was create by the early humans
Probably weapons because without weapons early man would have starved to death...
Bronze could be used to make stronger tools and weapons.
Bronze could be used to make stronger tools and weapons.
No, the Stonehenge is a stone circle made by early Britons.
The Sumerians were in existence during the Neolithic and early Bronze Age. They used stone hammers and bronze implements and weapons.
bronze is important because it also helped make weapons in the early civilizations and to day it helps wire electronics and other things using electricity
Bronze allowed for the making tools and tools allowed for the construction of buildings, tombs, and weapons. It was a major movement towards the ability to create a society.
Early human history is divided based on how early humans made their tools and weapons. These ages are The stone age, the bronze age and the iron age.
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Historians generally refer to the time after the Stone Age as the Bronze Age, followed by the Iron Age. The Bronze Age witnessed the widespread use of bronze for tools and weapons, while the Iron Age marked the shift to using iron. These periods are characterized by significant advancements in human civilization, including the development of more complex societies, technological innovations, and the emergence of early civilizations.
The Sumerians were in existence during the Neolithic and early Bronze Age. They used stone hammers and bronze implements and weapons.
Ancient China spans over 5000 years, which period are we talking about? There was the Bronze age : bronze a mix of copper and tin The Iron age The fire/Guns age: Chinese started use gun powder as early as the 1400's .
Rutherford John Gettens has written: 'Two early Chinese bronze weapons with meteoritic iron blades' -- subject(s): Arms and armor, Bronzes