The Bronze Age occured from roughly 3600 B.C.E. to 300 B.C.E. The Bronze Age occurred between the Stone Age and the Iron Age, and is marked by the prevalence of iron based tools and weapons. The near east region of the world was the first to adopt bronze for general use in approximately 3600 B.C.E. and was followed by the European area in 3200 B.C.E. The Korean area was the last to adopt iron for general use, with bronze still being used in 300 B.C.E.
About 3000 B.C.
circa 3800BC - 3000BC
It was approximately 3800BC - 3000BC.
in 2011
The start of the Bronze Age.
At the end of the Copper Age came the Bronze Age and this was then replaced by the Iron Age - so bronze was created at the beginning of the Bronze age when people discovered that if you mixed Tin and Copper you got a harder metal alloy called Bronze. This happened at about 2000 BC or four thousand years ago.
The bronze age.
the bronze age came after the stone age though in the near east copper age came before bronze age. Hope that helps! :)
Uranium was not known in the bronze age.
The start of the Bronze Age.
The start of the Bronze Age.
The epochs are normally classified according to the technology that came into use during that time. This strongly suggests that bronze was invented at the very beginning of the Bronze Age.
around 3000 BC and it started in Sumer
The Stone Age ended when innovations of the technique of smelting ore were made. This marked the beginning of the Bronze Age.
At the end of the Copper Age came the Bronze Age and this was then replaced by the Iron Age - so bronze was created at the beginning of the Bronze age when people discovered that if you mixed Tin and Copper you got a harder metal alloy called Bronze. This happened at about 2000 BC or four thousand years ago.
The bronze age.
A:3500 BCE more or less marks the beginning of the Bronze Age. Copper was being created, and then bronze. This in turn led to the creation of bronze tools and weapons.
The Iron Age is after the Bronze Age.
the bronze age came after the stone age though in the near east copper age came before bronze age. Hope that helps! :)
The Bronze age
False, it marked the beginning of the Bronze Age and later, the Iron Age. There is no "new" Stone Age. There was only 'The' Stone Age, which was largely characterized by man's use of stone tools.