The Bronze Age: The First Great Revolution in Human History

Опубликовано: 08 Октябрь 2025
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The Bronze Age, or Bronze Age, is the name of a major era that began with the discovery of bronze and shaped the earliest civilizations in history.

➔ How Did the Bronze Age Begin?
The Bronze Age, or Bronze Age, represents one of the greatest technological leaps in human history, spanning approximately 3300 to 1200 BC. During this period, bronze, produced by combining copper and tin in specific proportions, replaced stone tools, revolutionizing both warfare and agriculture. Bronze allowed for the production of more durable weapons, agricultural implements, and vehicles, which accelerated the emergence of settled life and the first great civilizations.

➔ How Was Bronze Obtained?
Bronze is obtained from a mixture of approximately 90% copper and 10% tin. This alloy, being more durable and hard, provided a significant advantage in toolmaking. Tin was often supplied by trade from distant regions, leading to the establishment of early trade networks.

➔ Bronze Age Civilizations
The Sumerians, Hittites, Akkadians, Ancient China, Ancient Egypt, Mycenaean Civilization, Troy, European societies, Scandinavia, the Indus Valley, and the Levant were among the leading civilizations of the Bronze Age. These civilizations built cities, increased their fighting power, and expanded their trade networks thanks to bronze.

➔ Uses of Bronze
Bronze was widely used not only in weapons and tools, but also in ornaments, armor, and religious objects. This versatile metal came to symbolize the power and wealth of civilizations.

➔ Important Bronze Age Artifacts
The Uluburun Shipwreck is one of the strongest evidence of early maritime trade. Ötzi's axe demonstrates how bronze tools were used in daily life. Scandinavian burial mounds and Mycenaean dome tombs shed light on the funerary architecture of the period. The Palace of Knossos in Crete is one of the most impressive examples of Bronze Age palace culture.

➔ Why Did the Bronze Age End?
The Bronze Age ended with a mysterious collapse around 1200 BC. Sea People invasions, the interruption of trade routes, and the widespread use of iron brought this period to an end. The Iron Age took its place, and humanity stepped into a new era.

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