postBronze
postBronze is a term used in archaeology and cultural history to refer to the period and processes that followed the widespread use of bronze for tools and weapons. The label is not universally standardized and is used more as a descriptive shorthand than as a formal periodization. In different regions, the transition after the Bronze Age is linked to the emergence of iron metallurgy, new political structures, and broader exchange networks.
The term combines 'post-' with 'Bronze' and is primarily employed in regional or thematic discussions of late
The notion is regionally variable. In parts of Europe and Western Asia, the post-bronze shift aligns with
Characteristics often associated with postBronze include metallurgical transitions to iron, intensification of long-distance trade, urbanization, shifts
Academic usage and debates on postBronze reflect its status as a flexible concept. Some scholars treat it
Related topics include Bronze Age, Iron Age, iron production, and the Late Bronze Age collapse.