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Anya Curtis
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28 March, 17:46
What was the significance of the Bronze Age?
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Paul Duncan
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The Bronze Age is a time period that shows the ability of ancient cultures to create weapons and artifacts made from copper and bronze. This time period falls in between the Stone Age and the Iron Age. Its significance relies in its advancements it provided for civilization.
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