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Bronze Age  Bronze-Age  Bronze A1  Bronze Age China  Bronze Age civilization
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(archeology) a period between the Stone and Iron Ages, characterized by the manufacture and use of bronze tools and weapons WordNet 3.0
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(archeology) a period between the Stone and Iron Ages, characterized by the manufacture and use of bronze tools and weapons WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
The Bronze Age is a historic period, lasting approximately from 3300 BC to 1200 BC, characterized by the use of bronze, the presence of writing in some areas, and other early features of urban civilization. Wikipedia
An early period of historical development Wikipedia Disambiguation
Archaeological era, the second part of the three-age system for classifying and studying prehistoric societies. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Prehistoric period and age studied in archaeology, part of the Holocene Epoch Wikidata
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. OmegaWiki
A period in a civilization's development when the most advanced metalworking has developed the techniques of smelting copper from natural outcroppings and alloys it to cast bronze. Wiktionary