Difference between revisions of "List and explain any inventions from the Early Bronze Age to the Iron Age"
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* '''Weapons''' of the warriors were '''now made of bronze'''. | * '''Weapons''' of the warriors were '''now made of bronze'''. | ||
** Bronze is an alloy of copper with 5-10% tin (imported from Afghanistan) | ** Bronze is an alloy of copper with 5-10% tin (imported from Afghanistan) | ||
− | * New weapons were now | + | * '''New weapons''' were now used |
** Duckbill axe, the narrow, chisel-shaped axe, and a leaf-shaped dagger with a wooden handle and a stone pommel | ** Duckbill axe, the narrow, chisel-shaped axe, and a leaf-shaped dagger with a wooden handle and a stone pommel | ||
+ | * The '''chariot''' was also used in battle at this time | ||
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+ | :::http://www.allaboutthebible.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Warrior_chariot_war_horses1.jpg |
Revision as of 22:57, 8 February 2012
Early Bronze Age
- Pottery technology developed in Canaan around 3300 - 1950 BCE.
- The potter's wheel came into common use.
- Methods for firing wares were better controlled.
- Metal weapons and tools were created by artisans.
- N.B. Despite the term "Bronze Age", the metal used to make these tools was copper.
Middle Bronze Age
- For the first time, palaces were built in the largest settlements.
- Around 1950 BCE
- These palace-towns controlled nearby villages and competed for power.
- Period of great wealth and strong self-government
- Paved streets with right angles were now built inside the large scale cities
- 'orthogonal' town planning
- Weapons of the warriors were now made of bronze.
- Bronze is an alloy of copper with 5-10% tin (imported from Afghanistan)
- New weapons were now used
- Duckbill axe, the narrow, chisel-shaped axe, and a leaf-shaped dagger with a wooden handle and a stone pommel
- The chariot was also used in battle at this time