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The difference between the Stone and Bronze Age is that during the Stone Age, people used stone to make tools and weapons. During the Bronze Age, people used bronze to make tools and jewelry. In the Bronze Age, the first metal that people used to make tools and jewelry was copper.

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The Bronze age was based on the production of bronze weapons and tools.

The first part of the iron age was used to produce metal and more powerful weapons but as the iron age in britain drew to a close there was a lot of fighting mostly against the romans.

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The main difference is the fact that weapons and tools were made of stone in the Stone Age, and bronze in the Bronze Age.

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The fact is they quit using stone tools and used bronze. Hence the name.

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Stone Age came first and then Stone Age tribes discovered copper and tin.

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Stone age.
Stone age.

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