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Bronze Age - перевод на голландский

PREHISTORIC PERIOD AND AGE STUDIED IN ARCHAEOLOGY, PART OF THE HOLOCENE EPOCH
Bronze age; Bronze-age; Bronze-Age; Early Bronze Age; Late Bronze Age; Early bronze age; Middle bronze age; Late bronze age; Middle Bronze Age; Bronze Ages; Bronze Age China; East Asian Bronze Age; Chinese Bronze Age; Bronze Age in China; Middle Bronze Age I; Bronze A1; Bronze Age civilization; Bronze Age of China; Bronze Age of Southeast Asia; Southeast Asian Bronze Age; Bronze Age in Southeast Asia; Japanese Bronze Age; The Bronze Age
  • One of the [[Alaca Höyük bronze standards]] from a pre-Hittite tomb dating to the third millennium BC, from the [[Museum of Anatolian Civilizations]], [[Ankara]]
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  • Nuragic]] figurine, Sardinia, c. 1000 BC
  • chlorite]], [[Jiroft culture]], c. 2500 BC, Bronze Age I, [[National Museum of Iran]]
  • Urnfield culture cuirasses]], France, 9th century BC.
  • ''Dancing girl'']] of [[Mohenjo-daro]], c. 2500 BC (replica).
  • Bronze [[mirror]] with a female human figure at the base, [[Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt]] (1540–1296 BC)
  • A [[Shang dynasty]] two-handled bronze ''gefuding gui'' (1600–1046 BC)
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  • Diffusion of [[metallurgy]] in [[Europe]] and [[Asia Minor]]—the darkest areas are the oldest.
  • [[Nebra sky disc]], Germany, 1800–1600 BC
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  • Treasure of Vilena]], Spain, 1000 BC.
  • Sphinx-lion of [[Thutmose III]] 1479–1425 BC
  • Chalcolithic copper mine in [[Timna Valley]], [[Negev Desert]], [[Israel]]
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  • Map of the world in 2000 BC
  • steppe pastoralist]] ancestry into two subcontinents—Europe and South Asia, and location of the [[Afanasievo culture]], which has the same genetic characteristics as the Yamnayas.<ref name="Yamnaya"/>
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Bronze Age         
de Bronstijd (tijdperk ong. 2000-700 vóór Christus waarin bronzen en nog geen ijzeren voorwerpen werden gemaakt)
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  • An example of an army Bronze Star Medal citation, given for combat valor.
  • Marine]] Col. Richard E. Edgington after being awarded a Bronze Star
UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES DECORATION AWARD
Bronze Star; Bronze Star with V device; Bronze Star Award; Bronze Stars; Bronze star; Bronze Star with combat V; Bronze Star medal; Bronze Star Medals
bronzen ster (een amerikaanse decoratie van uitmunting vanaf 1942)
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  • Cover of ''Atomic War'' number one, November 1952
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  • A photograph taken in the abandoned city of [[Pripyat]]. The Chernobyl nuclear power plant can be seen on the horizon.
PERIOD OF HISTORY (1945–)
Nuclear Age; Atomic age; Atomic Era; Atomic era; Nuclear age; Nuclear Era
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Определение

Bronze Age
The Bronze Age was a period of time which began when people started making things from bronze about 4,000-6,000 years ago.
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Википедия

Bronze Age

The Bronze Age is a historic period, lasting approximately from 3300 BC to 1200 BC, characterized by the use of bronze, the presence of writing in some areas, and other early features of urban civilization. The Bronze Age is the second principal period of the three-age system proposed in 1836 by Christian Jürgensen Thomsen for classifying and studying ancient societies and history.

An ancient civilization is deemed to be part of the Bronze Age because it either produced bronze by smelting its own copper and alloying it with tin, arsenic, or other metals, or traded other items for bronze from production areas elsewhere. Bronze is harder and more durable than the other metals available at the time, allowing Bronze Age civilizations to gain a technological advantage.

While terrestrial iron is naturally abundant, the higher temperature required for smelting, 1,250 °C (2,280 °F), in addition to the greater difficulty of working with the metal, placed it out of reach of common use until the end of the second millennium BC. Tin's low melting point of 231.93 °C (449.47 °F) and copper's relatively moderate melting point of 1,085 °C (1,985 °F) placed them within the capabilities of the Neolithic pottery kilns, which date back to 6,000 BC and were able to produce temperatures greater than 900 °C (1,650 °F). Copper and tin ores are rare, since there were no tin bronzes in Western Asia before trading in bronze began in the 3rd millennium BC. Worldwide, the Bronze Age generally followed the Neolithic period, with the Chalcolithic serving as a transition.

Bronze Age cultures differed in their development of writing. According to archaeological evidence, cultures in Mesopotamia (cuneiform script) and Egypt (hieroglyphs) developed the earliest practical writing systems.

Примеры употребления для Bronze Age
1. The bronze statue was cast at the Bronze Age Foundry in East London.
2. The find was evidence, researchers said, of construction of vessels in the Arabian Sea during the Bronze Age.
3. The site yielded samples of quartz grains, thought to be the main silica source of glassmaking in the Bronze Age.
4. The Naudomos Institute first experimented with ancient shipbuilding in 2004 by completing a smaller Bronze age Minoan transport ship.
5. Here he uncovered a large rock–cut ditch of late Bronze Age date that seemed to have functioned as a line of defence; another slightly later ditch was unearthed in front of it, and closer to the citadel he discovered the bedrock cuttings of a palisade wall of early Bronze Age construction, also apparently intended to protect the Lower City.