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Revision as of 17:18, 14 October 2023
The advent of bronze enabled humanlike crafters to bring their people into a new stage of technology. The earliest use of bronze in the West was in Kalama, Shelekhumbia, Thyria, and Omre.
Stages of the Pytharnian Bronze Age
Main article: Pytharnian Bronze Age
Bronze Technology in very ancient southern Pytharnia
Among the ruling class of the Neptultchi, iron working was understood and used, but not shared outside their class. Its use is not reflected in these periods.
- CHALCOLITHIC (Copper Age): 5000 AS to 4200 AS
- EARLY BRONZE: 4200 AS to 3500 AS
- MIDDLE BRONZE: 3500 AS to 2100 AS
- LATE BRONZE: 2100 to 1900 AS
- IRON AGE: 1900 AS to 200 AS
Stages of the Pallathantic Bronze Age
Main article: Pallathantic Bronze Age
Bronze Technology in very ancient Ithatian Islands, Erechóreb, and Nymentho
- CHALCOLITHIC (Copper Age): 3900 AS to 3500 AS
- EARLY BRONZE: 3500 AS to 2800 AS
- MIDDLE BRONZE: 2800 AS to 2200 AS
- LATE BRONZE: 2200 to 1900 AS
- IRON AGE: 1900 AS to 700 AS
Stages of the Kalaman Bronze Age
Main article: Kalaman Bronze Age
Bronze Technology in very ancient Kalama and Vindalia
- CHALCOLITHIC (Copper Age): 5100 AS to 4200 AS
- EARLY BRONZE: 4200 AS to 3000 AS
- MIDDLE BRONZE: 3000 AS to 2450 AS
- LATE BRONZE: 2450 to 2100 AS
- IRON AGE: 2100 AS to 900 AS
Stages of the Shelekhumbian Bronze Age
- EARLY BRONZE: 3900 AS to 2900 AS
- MIDDLE BRONZE: 2900 AS to 2350 AS
- LATE BRONZE: 2350 to 1900 AS
- IRON AGE: 1900 AS to 700 AS
Stages of the Omrekheen Bronze Age
- EARLY BRONZE: 3700 AS to 2800 AS
- MIDDLE BRONZE: 2800 AS to 2200 AS
- LATE BRONZE: 2200 to 1850 AS
- IRON AGE: 1850 AS to 200 AS
See Also
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