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This is based on the use of Bronze for tools and weaponry. |
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HistoryThe origins may possibly be found in prehistory, specifically late prehistory. Bronze age movements took place chiefly in antiquity. There was early development in the 5th millennium BC, and the 4th millennium BC. The largest part of Bronze age development took place in the 3rd millennium BC and the 2nd millennium BC. By the early 1st millennium BC, these were being superseded by Iron age developments. Traces of Bronze age developments may have continued into classical and medieval times including early classical, late classical, early medieval, and late medieval times. They have been examined in modern times including the 16th and 17th century; the name Bronze age was applied in the 18th century. The 19th and 20th century can be connected. The future is obscure. |
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Other sociologyPeoples of the world including nations and the divisions of Western civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples can be considered. Nations including the United States, China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Russia can be connected. Communities can be considered. Other social structure and change Other social change including other particular changes and movements, social change processes, and social change factors can be connected. Social types including hunting and gathering societies and horticultural societies can be connected. Agrarian societies can be connected. Social structure including community and regional structure, class structure, institutional structure, cultural structure, and anthropological structure can be connected. InstitutionsReligion including particular religions, religious organization, religious practice, and religious belief can be connected. Government including particular governments, government activities, government structure, and law can be connected. Economics including economic systems, industries, and economic activities can be connected. Education including schools, educational organization, cultural institutions, teaching, and research can be connected. Families including particular families, kinship, parenting, and marriage can be connected Culture including behavioral culture, conceptual culture, and material culture can be connected. Anthropology including particular groups, human geography, human ecology, physical anthropology, demography, and social foundations can be connected. Personal studies including biography, psychology, and the human body can be connected. Science including biology, earth science, astronomy, chemistry, and physics can be connected. |
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