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Bronze Age
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  • In both The Iliad and The Odyssey Homer has characters say of other characters that they have "a heart of iron," iron being the newest and hardest metal known to men of the late Bronze Age.†  (source)
  • We may yet have a chance to find out—as far as I can tell, we haven't even hit the Bronze Age yet.†  (source)
  • Anyone from the Bronze Age could have told you that.†  (source)
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  • His nose was long, hooked, and elementary, like a Bronze Age cutting tool.†  (source)
  • My father must have advised him so, told him some Bronze Age Korean mythology to go with it, the tale of a lost young prince whose magic coin is sole proof of his rightful seat and destiny.†  (source)
  • Archaeologists and philologists have identified in Homer relics of artifacts and linguistic forms that must date to the Greek Bronze Age of the middle second millennium.†  (source)
  • "I think this one's a 'no' too," said Jack, "but I'd say we're firmly in the Bronze Age now, if we're to judge by those axes they're swinging."†  (source)
  • Greece had contacts, some mercantile and some hostile, with Eastern peoples during the Bronze Age, and by the eighth century had founded thriving cities on the western coast of present-day Turkey.†  (source)
  • Schliemann confidently assigned the fall of this city to the Trojan War, and could point for support to other ruins he uncovered on the Greek mainland, huge palatial complexes that testified to a powerful Bronze Age Greek civilization.†  (source)
  • He calls the army attacking Troy by the names of prominent Bronze Age peoples, the Argives, Akhaians, or Danaans; the name that eventually came to serve for Greece, Hellas, refers in Homer only to a district in the northern mainland.†  (source)
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