For the writings of classical writers, the iron age was thought to be the era of war and conflict. According to the definition of "encyclopedia of socio-cultural anthropology", war is "a special political relationship between groups, and in the process of pursuing goals, the group threatens to use deadly power to confront each other ". War may be more a threat than real violence. Prehistoric people may see combat as more ritual exercises.
The beginning of the iron age was characterized by a major shift in the cultural and historical patterns of Western Iran (known as the eastern half of the Iron Age plateau). Iron age itself is divided into three periods: Iron Age I (about 1300 - c. 1000 bc), Iron Age II (c. 1000 - c. 800/750 bc), and Iron Age III (c. 750 - c ) 550 BC. The latter is archaeologically equivalent to what we can call the middle age of history. An isolated group of Indo - European languages appeared and disappeared in the western part of Iran in the 2nd century BC, but in the iron age Iranian people in India - Europe became the dominant power of the plateau. By the middle of the 9th century, two large group of Iranians appeared in wedge-like form: Medes and Persians. Of the two, Medes is more extensive and from the Asilian perspective it is more important. When Assyrian forces attacked modern Hamadan far away, they only found Medes.
In a typical enrichment passage, Velikovsky summarizes the history of iron that might have come to Egypt. Egyptian Iron Age may have proved that it was the author's opinion even before the Bronze Age. According to the third group, the iron age began ... At the end of the Kingdom of China, it was the opinion of another group In the era of Ramesses II, the iron age developed by Egypt was in the era of Ramesses III Some scholars think they started.
As one of the earliest civilizations known to mankind Egypt has experienced several prehistoric times named after the most important forms of technology, including stone, copper, bronze, iron, respectively It was. The stone age of Egypt ended in 4000 BC and features a meteorite knife. These tools will continue to be used at other times of Iron Age of Egypt. Copper replaced the Egyptian stone and came to a new era of technology and then began replacing copper with the Egyptian Bronze Age around 3150 BC. In the late Bronze Age, the Egyptians started using iron.