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In the Ancient Near East the Copper Age covered about the same period, beginning in the late [...]th millennium BC and lasting for about a millennium before it gave rise to the Early Bronze Age.
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In the Ancient Near East the Copper Age covered about the same period, beginning in the late [...]th millennium BC and lasting for about a millennium before it gave rise to the Early Bronze Age.
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In the Ancient Near East the Copper Age covered about the same period, beginning in the late [...]th millennium BC and lasting for about a millennium before it gave rise to the Early Bronze Age.
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In the Ancient Near East the Copper Age covered about the same period, beginning in the late 5th millennium BC and lasting for about a millennium before it gave rise to the Early Bronze Age.

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vidence of copper smelting at high temperature, from c. 5000 BC (7000 BP).[3] The transition from Copper Age to Bronze Age in Europe occurred between the late 5th and the late 3rd millennia BC. <span>In the Ancient Near East the Copper Age covered about the same period, beginning in the late 5th millennium BC and lasting for about a millennium before it gave rise to the Early Bronze Age. Contents 1 Terminology 2 Near East 3 Europe 4 South Asia 5 Pre-Columbian Americas 6 East Asia 7 Sub-Saharan Africa 8 See also 9 References 10 Sources 11 External links Terminology[edit]

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