The Early Bronze Age (3300-2000 BC) was a period of human history marked by the emergence of bronze technology. This era saw the development of complex societies and the rise of early urban centers. Excavations from this time have revealed advances in agriculture, trade, and craftsmanship. The Early Bronze Age laid the foundation for future civilizations and set the stage for further advancements in technology and culture.
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- Early Bronze Age lasted from 3300 to 2000 BC.
- This period saw the development of metalworking, particularly bronze.
- Settlements became more permanent during this time.
- Trade networks expanded, connecting different regions.
- Artifacts from this period provide insights into early civilizations.
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