The Bronze Age 3300 1200 BC and The
The Bronze Age (3300 -1200 BC) and The Iron Age (1200 -586 BC) The term Bronze Age refers to a period in human cultural development when the most advanced metalworking (at least in systematic and widespread use) consists of techniques for smelting copper and tin from naturally occurring outcroppings of ore, and then alloying those metals in order to cast bronze
The Beginnings of the Bronze Age “…people began making small tools and decorative ornaments from the native copper (chalkos); thus the phase is termed Chalcolithic, referring to the transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age. ” Hemingway, Colette, and Seán Hemingway. "Prehistoric Cypriot Art and Culture". In Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000–. http: //www. metmuseum. org/toah/hd/pcyp/hd_pcyp. htm (October 2004) Group of four vases, ca. 2300– 2000 B. C. ; Early Bronze Age
Bowl with handles terminating in lotuses, ca. 850– 750 B. C
Spearhead, 12 th century B. C. ; Late Bronze Age Cypriot
Standard with two long-horned bulls, 2400– 2000 B. C. ; Early Bronze Age This pair of long-horned bulls probably served as a finial for a religious or ceremonial standard. "Standard with two long-horned bulls [North central Anatolia] (55. 137. 5)". In Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000–. http: //www. metmuseum. org/toah/ho/02/waa/hod_55. 137. 5. htm (October 2006)
Iron Age The Iron Age is the last principal period in the three-age system for classifying pre-historic societies, preceded by the Bronze Age. Its date and context vary depending on the country or geographical region. Spouted jar and stand, 9 th century B. C. Iran,
Statuette of a female, Iron Age; 1 st millennium B. C. , early Iran, Caspian region
Sword, mid-1 st century B. C. ; Late Iron Age, Celtic Iron blade, L. 19 3/4 in.
Incense burner, Iron Age; 1 st millennium B. C. , middle Arabian peninsula,
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