Copper, Bronze and Iron: Ancient Africa
- jamessterrett48
- Apr 24
- 2 min read
Metals- Copper, Bronze and Iron
This book was a requested topic based on ancient Africa. It covers African History from the very beginning which includes Toolmaking, Fire and the Creation of Agriculture. This is cool as I am learning history that starts with stuff that my basis with is in Greek Mythology/ Greek Religion. I didn’t even learn it in biology or history class, so it is close to brand new.
Ancient Africa was split into three periods: Stone Age, Bronze Age and the Iron Age. The Stone Age was the discovery of copper. The Bronze Age was the discovery of bronze- metal in 1200-500BCE. The Iron Age started the age of knights and metalworking.
Ancient Africa was split into three parts: Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age. The first age in Africa was the stone age where they excavated the red-brown metal of the Copper Age’s range of tools, it was the red gold of Africa. The shinny reddish metal was developed in Africa’s origins of mutuality. It was reddish gold. The Nile-river valley’s Africa’s metalworking of Northeast Africa’ had origins with fewer trees, efficient furnaces African ingenuity’s metalworking development of smelting furnaces who produce smelting furnaces.
The Bronze age collapse ushered 1200-500BCE civilizations of the bronze age’s iron Bronze Age civilization problems 1200-500BCE Bronze age peaceful of iron abundant sources of Iron problem peaceful of the Carthaginian’s Roman Empire with there French Scholar and the Egyptians discovery’s British Museum’s Shara Desert 10,000 years ago, 6,000 BP. The Bronze Age Happened to improve civilizations into the Roman Empire with the Romans.
The Iron Age was between 1200-500BCE in North Africa. The Iron copper placement the Bronze Age settlement was a pretty settlement with their recent evacuation. The Iron Age was the start of improved ironworking the Bronze Age was more peaceful at a time where the civilizations sought to dominate themselves were more productive in the Iron Age Ancient Egyptians civilizations rose across the Roman Empire when the Roman empire was developing. The Ages had distinct features that showed the advantage of developing humans.
Copper, Bronze and Iron are the names of the major ages when civilizations first started. The Ages went from 10000 years ago-500 years ago. The copper age started with bronze which developed great tools that developed humanity. Bronze did great with civilization as the ages went from 10000 years ago-500 years ago. Iron created the age of Knights, Greeks and Romans and they developed great things that advanced humanity and it went great up to 500 years ago.

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