Prehistoric period and age studied in archaeology, part of the Holocene Epoch.
Epoch in Greek mythology.
1Then you get a sense of living in the bronze age.
2Bauta, prehistoric, uncut, narrow, tall, memorial stone, from the bronze age.
3Medusan civilization is based on autonomous bronze age city-states, although significant nomad populations exist.
4What did a bronze age cook keep their food in?
5Dare said, From the bronze age to the twentieth century quick as a wink.
6The eventual production, however, bore no signs of Thebes's seven gates or the bronze age.
7I was explaining to the young lady that it dates from the early bronze age.
8Facebook Twitter Pinterest A bronze age flanged axe found alongside a human bone musical instrument.
9The " bronze age" ceased within a year or two, and that of iron began.
10In the bronze age it was dependent upon other places, through its non-possession of copper or tin.
11The bronze age was not long anywhere.
12Finds on the site include fragments of late bronze age pottery, spindle whorls, animal bone and iron slag.
13This is a bronze age sheep.
14Any one who behaves as if he belonged to the bronze age ought to live in the historic costume.
15The Celts of the bronze age soon constructed vessels which enabled them to cross the narrow seas and invade Britain.
16One who acts as if he belonged to the bronze age might surely be expected to don the proper costume.
Translations for bronze age