
The Bronze Age
The Bronze Age was a significant period in human history, approximately from 3300 to 1200 BCE, marked by the development and use of bronze for tools and weapons. This era followed the Neolithic Age and saw the rise of complex societies, trade networks, and advancements in agriculture. Key civilizations like Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley thrived, characterized by the establishment of writing, urban centers, and advancements in art and architecture. The Bronze Age eventually transitioned into the Iron Age as iron became the dominant material. This period laid the foundations for modern civilization.