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Zorluk: OrtaThe Iron Age

During the Iron Age, the people of Britain—often referred to as the Celts—transitioned from using bronze to iron for their tools and weapons. What was the primary advantage of iron over the bronze technology used in the preceding period?

  1. A
    Iron was the first metal ever used in Britain, finally replacing the stone tools used by early farmers
  2. B
    Iron tools were primarily decorative and were only used by the wealthy for ceremonial jewelry
  3. Iron was a much stronger metal, making it more effective for clearing forests and farming the landCevap
  4. D
    Iron technology was introduced much later by the Vikings during their raids on British monasteries

Cevap

Iron was a stronger metal, which made it more effective for clearing forests and farming the land.
The correct answer is correct because iron is physically stronger and more durable than bronze. This strength allowed Iron Age inhabitants to create more effective ploughs and axes, which were essential for expanding agricultural land and supporting a growing population in defended settlements like hill forts.

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1
Identify the historical period
The Iron Age in Britain (starting around 800 BC).
The question focuses on the technological shift specific to the Iron Age.
2
Evaluate the properties of iron compared to bronze
Iron is a harder and more durable metal than bronze (an alloy of copper and tin).
Technical superiority was the main reason for the widespread adoption of iron.
3
Connect the material property to daily life impacts
Stronger tools meant farmers could clear heavier soils and dense forests more easily.
Handbooks emphasize the impact on farming efficiency as a key characteristic of this era.

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Technological advancement in Iron Age Britain
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