Bronze weapons vs iron weapons

    • [DOC File]World History and Geography

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      • Metal tools and weapons (bronze, iron) • Increasing agricultural surplus/extra food (due to better tools, plows, irrigation produced more than . enough food) • Increasing trade along rivers and by. sea (Phoenicians) • Development of the world’s first. cities - Development of the …

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    • [DOC File]Master Weapons Tables for my FR campaigns

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      Note on weapons made of materials other than Iron/Steel. If a weapon made of hard metal (iron, steel or special metals like mithril) is used against armours made of bronze, horn, wood, or any weaker material, the attacker gains a +1 bonus to hit. Similarly, if a weapon made of weak materials is used against hard metal armour, the attacker ...

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    • [DOC File]para 1 - Cengage

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      c) Bronze tools and weapons. d) Irrigation works. e) Trade with other peoples and an early form of money. f) Religious and political institutions and schools. g) Religious and secular literature and varied art forms. h) Codes of law, medicinal drugs, and lunar calendar. B. …

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 5 – Classical Greece

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      bronze vs. iron weapons – phalanx – Persian Wars (546 - 475 BC)– Battle of Marathon – Pheidippides – Influence on the 1896 Olympic games – Xerxes – Thermopylae – Salamis and Plataea results – Delian League – Consequences of the Persian Wars - Chapter 5 – Classical Greece

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    • [DOC File]CHARACTER GENERATION GUIDE - EarthLink

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      Iron Weapons. Iron melee weapons are +1 H, +1 D, and +1 Dmg and the equivalent of two Break Protections (triple Pts). Iron may not be enchanted beyond +2. Steel Weapons. Steel melee weapons are +1 H, +1 D, and +2 Dmg and the equivalent of four Break Protections (quintuple Pts) plus a Rust Protection. Thrown Weapons

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    • [DOCX File]Mr

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      Egypt - (1570 - 1075 B.C.) Strong rulers overthrew invaders (Hyksos) and established The New Kingdom, used new technology (bronze weapons and chariots). Grew wealthy through trade and collecting tribute. Nubia - Prior to 1100 B.C. they were ruled and greatly influenced by Egypt.

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    • [DOC File]Ancient Civilizations - Cornell Notes

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      Metal tools – built bronze and then iron plows that were pulled by animals. Irrigation systems – brought water from rivers to farms. Metal weapons – developed bronze and then iron weapons to defend their resources and villages. Rise of Civilizations . Rivers valleys - home to the first civilizations .

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    • [DOCX File]Pearland Independent School District / Homepage

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      bronze metallurgy allowed them to use carts, wagons, chariots; later used iron. iron tools and weapons allowed for dominance. domesticated horses and chariots allowed for military dominance. canoe helped them move on rivers and establish new communities. pastoral nomadic; tribe/clan w. a chief.

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    • [DOC File]Foundations: c - Mr. Burnett

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      d. bronze tools weapons after Mesopotamia. e. Kush – independent innovation iron – spread to Egypt. f. some trade w/ Kush and Mesopotamia. g. hieroglyphics – from trade contacts Mesopotamia 1. papyrus – paper making. h. geography – protected – could create unique civilization i. …

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    • [DOC File]AP WORLD HISTORY: FOUNDATIONS (8000 BCE TO 600 CE)

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      The invention and use of bronze - Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin that led to vast improvements in equipment and tools. The advent of writing - Apparently, the first people to use writing were the Sumerians in the Tigris-Euphrates valley. ... Agricultural products, iron weapons. Diverse peoples in sub-Saharan Africa Bantu language ...

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