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Thursday, November 29, 2007
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copper and bronze age:
After the Neolithic Revolution, the stone age developed into the copper age.
So, what is the Neolithic Revolution?
It involves radical changes in agricultural technology which included development of agriculture, animal domestication and the adoption of permanent settlements.
It also made the possible development of metal smelting, copper then bronze.
The three-age system, stone copper and bronze, does not accurately describe the technology history of some isolated populations, as they still make use of stone age technology.
iron age:
As its name suggests, the iron age involved the adoption of iron smelting technology.
This new technology replaced bronze, so the tools were made stronger and cheaper than bronze.
In most eurasian cultures, the iron age was the last major step before the development of written language but not universally.
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at 8:11 PM.