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The transition from bronze to iron tools and weapons began around 1200 BCE, gradually transforming warfare, agriculture, and daily life across the ancient world.
When the Bronze Age trade networks collapsed, tin — essential for making bronze — became scarce. Iron ore was far more abundant, and once smiths learned to work it properly, iron tools outperformed bronze. This technological shift democratized access to metal tools, since iron didn't require long-distance trade in rare materials.
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