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Brass Age

The Brass Age is a historical period characterized by the widespread use of bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, for tools, weapons, and art. It follows the Stone Age and precedes the Iron Age. This era saw significant advances in craftsmanship, trade, and social organization, as societies developed more durable and effective implements. The Brass Age is part of the broader Bronze Age, marking a time when metallurgy played a central role in cultural and technological development. It laid the foundation for more complex civilizations and innovations in human history.