rautakeskeiset
Rautakeskeiset, also known as iron-centric or iron-based societies, are a type of society that places a significant emphasis on the production, use, and trade of iron. This focus on iron is a defining characteristic of these societies, which typically emerge during the Iron Age, a period that follows the Bronze Age. The transition from bronze to iron tools and weapons is a significant milestone in human history, as iron is more durable and easier to produce in large quantities than bronze.
Rautakeskeiset societies are often associated with the spread of ironworking technologies, such as smelting and forging,
The rise of rautakeskeiset societies is often linked to the availability of iron ore deposits and the
Rautakeskeiset societies are found in various parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and Africa. They are