
Europäische Eisenzeit
The Europäische Eisenzeit, or European Iron Age, is a period roughly from 800 BCE to the Roman conquest, characterized by the widespread use of iron for tools and weapons. During this time, communities became more organized, with advancements in agriculture, craftsmanship, and trade. It saw the emergence of distinct cultural groups across Europe, such as the Celts, and significant developments in art, metallurgy, and societal structure. The Iron Age laid the foundation for later European civilizations, marking a phase of technological progress and social complexity.