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Bronze Age populations

Bronze Age populations refer to groups of people living during a period roughly between 3300 and 1200 BCE, characterized by the widespread use of bronze tools and weapons. These societies included early urban centers, complex social structures, and trade networks. They made advancements in agriculture, craft production, and writing systems in some regions. Populations varied greatly across different areas, from rural villages to thriving cities. Studying these populations helps us understand the development of human civilizations, technological progress, and cultural interactions during a transformative era in history.