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Iron Age - translation to English

ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL PERIOD
Iron age; Iron-Age; Early Iron Age; Late Iron Age; Middle Iron Age; Iron Age China; Iron age Europe; Celto-Roman Iron Age; Iron Age Japan; Iron Age II A; Iron Age II; First Iron Age; Iron Age III; Iron Age I
  • Europe in the year 700 BC, during the Iron Age
  • [[Silla]] chest and neck armour from the [[National Museum of Korea]] in [[Seoul]] (3rd century AD)
  • ithyphallic]] [[warrior]] made of [[sandstone]], the oldest known Iron Age life-size anthropomorphic statue north of the [[Alps]]
  • Lingling-o earrings from [[Luzon]], [[Philippines]]

iron age         
iron age а) железный век б) жестокий век
Iron Age         

['aiəneidʒ]

общая лексика

"железный век"

так в американской литературе именуется период истории вычислительной техники от 1961 г., когда появился первый миникомпьютер (PDP-1), до 1971 г, - времени создания первого коммерческого микропроцессора (Intel 4004). Это был период господства занимавших громадные залы мэйнфреймов

Железный век

Смотрите также

cyberage; mainframe; Stone Age

iron age         

общая лексика

железный век

жестокий век

Definition

Нью эйдж
("Нью эйдж")

индийский еженедельник, ЦО Коммунистической партии Индии (КПИ). Основан в 1953. Издаётся на английском языке в Дели.

Лит.: Круглов Е. В., Коммунистическая печать Индии, М., 1966.

Wikipedia

Iron Age

The Iron Age is the final epoch of the three-age division of the prehistory and protohistory of humanity. It was preceded by the Stone Age (Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic) and the Bronze Age. The concept has been mostly applied to Iron Age Europe and the Ancient Near East, but also, by analogy, to other parts of the Old World.

The duration of the Iron Age varies depending on the region under consideration. It is defined by archaeological convention. The "Iron Age" begins locally when the production of iron or steel has advanced to the point where iron tools and weapons replace their bronze equivalents in common use. In the Ancient Near East, this transition took place in the wake of the Bronze Age collapse, in the 12th century BC. The technology soon spread throughout the Mediterranean Basin region and to South Asia (Iron Age in India) between the 12th and 11th century BC. Its further spread to Central Asia, Eastern Europe, and Central Europe is somewhat delayed, and Northern Europe was not reached until around the start of the 5th century BC.

The Iron Age is taken to end, also by convention, with the beginning of the historiographical record. This usually does not represent a clear break in the archaeological record; for the Ancient Near East, the establishment of the Achaemenid Empire c. 550 BC is traditionally and still usually taken as a cut-off date, later dates being considered historical by virtue of the record by Herodotus, despite considerable written records from far earlier (well back into the Bronze Age) now being known. In Central and Western Europe, the Roman conquests of the 1st century BC serve as marking for the end of the Iron Age. The Germanic Iron Age of Scandinavia is taken to end c. 800 AD, with the beginning of the Viking Age.

In the Indian sub-continent, the Iron Age is taken to begin with the ironworking Painted Gray Ware culture. Recent estimates suggest that it ranges from the 15th century BC, through to the reign of Ashoka in the 3rd century BC. The use of the term "Iron Age" in the archaeology of South, East, and Southeast Asia is more recent and less common than for Western Eurasia. In China, written history started before iron-working arrived, so the term is infrequently used.

Examples of use of Iron Age
1. Doubtless, in the Iron Age, this was a style that spoke of dignity and gravitas.
2. The dust included building stone and shards from the final days of the Iron Age.
3. Other evidence of an Iron Age settlement at the Kidron Valley is found in Ramban‘s Cave.
4. So what does our Iron Age George Galloway do, growing up (to a point) alongside his contemporary Dennis Rodmans?
5. You get people in Finland doing it, they live their lives as Iron Age people and have a good time.
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