What is the difference between the Bronze Age and the Stone Age?

1. The Stone Age was much earlier. It got its name due to the widespread use of stone products by man. At that time, people did not possess metal technology. This indicates a weak development of technology in general. Scientists believe that it was during this period that a person with a modern appearance was formed.

2. The Bronze Age is characterized by extensive use of bronze items. This indicates the mastery of the technology of some metals because bronze is an alloy. This period was characterized by significant development of society and a large number of military confrontations. Culture, trade, shipbuilding, navigation developed.



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