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Iron Age, period in the development of any culture, when iron was commonly used for making tools and weapons. As one of the three ages (See also Bronze Age; Stone Age) into which archaeologists divide human prehistory, it generally follows the Bronze Age. Chronologically, the term is only of local value because iron took the place of bronze at different times in different cultures. occurred about 3000 bc. Prehistory includes the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age. Societies without written records preserved their history through stories and myths passed orally from one generation to another. This remembered narrative disappeared when a society died out.
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