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Bronze Age (Archery)

The Bronze Age (Archery) refers to the period approximately between 3000 and 1200 BCE when societies developed the use of bronze for making bows, arrows, and related gear. This era marked significant advances in weaponry, leading to more effective hunting, warfare, and territorial defense. Bronze, being stronger than stone or bone, allowed for more durable and powerful bows and arrowheads. These innovations improved military capabilities and had profound impacts on societal structures, trade, and technology development during that time.