The PEDIGREE of
Early Use of Iron
Born: Anatolia abt. 3000 BC Died: 1600 BC to Assyria, Egypt, Crete
"Child(ren)":
Invention of Steel
poss.
"Partner(s)":
Increasing need for wood in construction and as fuel
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poss.
Exploding Pottery
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Kiln-hardened Pottery
(West Asia 9000? BC)
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Metal smelting
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Copper Metallurgy Stage 4
(Anatolia by 5500 BC - ?)
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Copper Metallurgy Stage 3
(Anatolia 7000? BC)
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Copper Metallurgy Stage 2
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Copper Metallurgy Stage 1
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Bronze Age in Anatolia
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Woman of the Late Copper Age
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Woman of the Middle Copper Age
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Man of the SOLUTREAN TOOLKIT
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Man of the MAGDALENIAN TOOLKIT
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or:
AHRENSBURG CULTURE
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poss.
Man of the MAGELMOSE TOOLKIT
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(NN) ... (NN)
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many missing generations
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Woman of the KEMARAN CULTURE
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Woman of the Kebaran CULTURE
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or:
Woman of the MASHUBIAN CULTURE (in Sinai)
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Man of pre-Neolithic Age
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Man of the Fertile-Crescent Neolithic Age
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Man of the MEDITERRANIAN Neolithic CULTURE
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Man of the DANUBIAN Neolithic CULTURE
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Man of the CHALCOLITHIC (AENEOLITHIC) CULTURE
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Copper Metallurgy Stage 6a
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Copper Metallurgy Stage 5
(5000? BC - ?)
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poss.
Exploding Pottery
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Kiln-hardened Pottery
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Metal smelting
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Copper Metallurgy Stage 4
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Copper Metallurgy Stage 3
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Copper Metallurgy Stage 2
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Copper Metallurgy Stage 1
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Woman of the Early Copper Age
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Early Use of Iron
(poss.) ``3-Great Grandchildren:''
First Speaker of Insular Celtic
;
First Speaker of P-Celtic
;
First Speaker of Goidelic
;
First Speaker of Old Low Germanic
;
Ethnic groups of South Africa
;
Ethnic groups of Central Africa
(poss.) ``4(+)-Great Grandchildren:''
First Speaker of Old Irish
;
Dyfynwal Hen (Duke/King) of CAMBRIA & CORNWALL
;
First Speaker of Brythonic
;
Murchad (Muireadhach; I) Balgrach MacSIMON
;
First Speaker of Northern Old French
;
First Speaker of Old English
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