
The Bronze
The Bronze Age is a period in human history that began around 3300 BCE, marked by the widespread use of bronze—an alloy of copper and tin—for tools, weapons, and art. This era facilitated advances in technology, craftsmanship, and trade, leading to more complex societies and cultural development. It followed the Stone Age and preceded the Iron Age. The introduction of bronze significantly improved durability and effectiveness of objects, enabling societies to grow and influence their environments more effectively. It represents a key phase in the evolution of human innovation and social organization.