Bronze Age began around 3,000 b.c.-1,200 b.c. Ryan Richeson, Jesse Swope, Dakota Towery, and Logan Cummings.

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Bronze Age began around 3,000 b.c.-1,200 b.c. Ryan Richeson, Jesse Swope, Dakota Towery, and Logan Cummings.

Bronze age - A period of human culture between the stone age and the Iron age characterized by the use of weapons and equipment made of bronze. They created better ways for storing food, writing, navigation, and other basic technology. Equipment they made from bronze. -weapons –tools –jewelry -utensils

Discoveries Bronze is stronger then copper. Tin must be mined as an ore and smelted separately, then added to molten copper to make bronze alloy.

Why was it the Bronze Age? They started advanced metalworking. *(bronze is a metal) Its when they found out how to create bronze.