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Artifacts from the Bronze Age

Artifacts from the Bronze Age, which lasted from around 3000 to 1200 BCE, are objects created by ancient civilizations using bronze, an alloy of copper and tin. These artifacts include tools, weapons, pottery, jewelry, and artworks. They provide valuable insights into the daily lives, technology, trade, and culture of the people from that era. Notably, bronze tools were stronger than their stone predecessors, allowing for advancements in agriculture, warfare, and craftsmanship. Studying these artifacts helps historians understand the societal structures, economic activities, and artistic achievements of Bronze Age cultures across the globe.