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Was there such a thing as the Copper Age?
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#40898. Asked by Hamlet..
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Brainyblonde
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The period of the 3rd, the 2nd, and the 1st millennia BC was a time of drastic change in Europe. This has traditionally been defined as the Metal Ages, which may be further divided into stages, of approximate dates as shown: the Bronze Age (2300-700 BC) and the Iron Age (700-1 BC), which followed a less distinctly defined Copper Age (c. 3200-2300 BC).
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