Following the Stone Age, Britain entered a new era defined by specific changes in craftsmanship and community structure. Which features were characteristic of this Bronze Age period?
- Starting around 4,000 years ago, people began mixing copper and tin to make tools and established permanent settlements in small villages.Cevap
- BBeginning approximately 2,800 years ago, communities developed iron-smelting techniques and moved into large, defended hill forts.
- CEnding roughly 4,000 years ago, this period was defined by nomadic hunter-gatherers using primarily flint and bone implements.
- DEmerging in 43 AD, the period was characterized by the construction of large-scale urban centers and a network of paved roads.
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The Bronze Age was characterized by the discovery of metalworking (mixing copper and tin) and the establishment of small villages approximately 4,000 years ago.
The Bronze Age (starting approx. 4,000 years ago) is defined by the ability to create bronze by mixing copper and tin. During this time, people lived in small villages and also developed the custom of burying their dead in individual mounds called round barrows.
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The transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age involved technological (metal alloys) and social (village settlement) shifts.
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