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the Iron Age is the last principal period in the... No firm ending date is set for the Iron Age in any particular society... the Iron Age is taken to begin in the... The Iron Age began in the... The Iron Age is divided into two subsections... The Iron Age is usually said to end in the... The Iron Age began with the development of higher temperature smelting techniques... many Iron Age tools were fashioned of... The Iron Age in East Asia began in earnest... An Iron Age culture of the... The early 1st millennium BC marks the Iron Age in Eastern Europe... the Iron Age begins with the... the Iron Age is to a significant extent associated with... the Iron Age spreads west with the... the Iron Age reaches the late... The ethnic ascriptions of many Iron Age cultures has been bitterly contested... the Iron Age is generally divided in the early Iron Age... The Iron Age ends with the Roman Conquest... the Iron Age was probably introduced by the... The Etruscan Iron Age was then ended with the rise and conquest of the... the Iron Age lasted from about 800 BC... The Iron Age is divided into the... Iron Age finds in East and Southern Africa... Iron Age finds in East and Southern Africa... Iron Age finds in East and Southern Africa... The Earlier Iron Age in Britain and the Near Continent...

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