
Early Iron Age
The Early Iron Age is a period in human history, roughly beginning around 1100 BCE, marked by the widespread use of iron for tools and weapons. This era follows the Bronze Age and signifies significant advancements in technology, craftsmanship, and societal organization. The transition to iron allowed for stronger, more durable tools, which improved agriculture and warfare. The Early Iron Age saw the rise of complex societies, trade networks, and cultural developments across various regions, laying foundational steps toward more advanced civilizations. It is a crucial phase in understanding how early human communities evolved and adapted with new metal technologies.