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  2. Iron Age - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Age (c. 1200 – c. 550 BC) is ... and the invention of hot-working to achieve a useful balance of hardness and strength in steel. The use of steel has also ...

  3. Timeline of historic inventions - Wikipedia

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    The timeline of historic inventions is a chronological list of particularly significant ... We define the Iron Age as ending in 510 BC for the purposes of this ...

  4. Ferrous metallurgy - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Age is conventionally defined by the widespread replacement of bronze weapons and tools with those of iron and steel. [14] That transition happened at different times in different places, as the technology spread. Mesopotamia was fully into the Iron Age by 900 BC.

  5. Secret ingredient from space found in unearthed Iron Age ...

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    Early Iron Age ornaments unearthed in Poland have been found to contain iron from meteorites, ... a millennium before the supposed invention of wootz and Damascus steel,” researchers wrote. ...

  6. Prehistoric technology - Wikipedia

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    An axehead made of iron, dating from Swedish Iron Age. The Iron Age involved the adoption of iron or steel smelting technology, either by casting or forging. Iron replaced bronze, [41] [42] and made it possible to produce tools which were stronger, lighter and cheaper to make than bronze equivalents. [43] The best tools and weapons were made ...

  7. History of technology - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Age involved the adoption of iron smelting technology. It generally replaced bronze and made it possible to produce tools which were stronger, lighter and cheaper to make than bronze equivalents. The raw materials to make iron, such as ore and limestone, are far more abundant than copper and especially tin ores.

  8. Iron Age sword - Wikipedia

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    Swords made of iron (as opposed to bronze) appear from the Early Iron Age (c. 12th century BC), [citation needed] but do not become widespread before the 8th century BC. Early Iron Age swords were significantly different from later steel swords. They were work-hardened, rather than quench-hardened, which made them about the same or only ...

  9. Outline of prehistoric technology - Wikipedia

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    Iron Ageage characterized by the widespread use of iron or steel, which coincided with other changes in society, including differing agricultural practices, religious beliefs and artistic styles. Tools – best tools and weapons were made from steel. [citation needed]