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what are the three prehistoric ages

The three main prehistoric ages are:

  1. Stone Age – when humans mainly used stone to make tools and weapons.
  1. Bronze Age – when people learned to smelt copper and tin to make bronze tools and weapons.
  1. Iron Age – when iron became the dominant metal for tools, weapons, and everyday objects.

These three together form what historians often call the classic “three‑age system” for human prehistory.