Metal Age-Development, Relics, Division and Characteristics
This time we will discuss material about the metal age which includes the development of, relic, Complete division and characteristics
Progress
This development certainly shows that the standard of living has increased. Increasingly complex social life, Of course, need qualified people (unagi) in the relevant field.
other than that, metal tool production is basically a bit simpler than stone production. Just melt the metal, then place the molten metal in the form of a ready-made tool.
Depends on the time and the pattern of human thinking, as well as the necessary skills. Therefore, This era is also called the Perundagian era.
Division
The metal age consists of three eras, that is the copper era, bronze and iron. In this discussion, we only discussed the metal era in Indonesia, but based on expert theory, the copper era didn't happen in Indonesia.
Therefore, in Indonesia in the metal era, there is only bronze and iron era. Nevertheless, I will talk a little about the copper age.
Here are the relics of the metal age :
- The Bronze Age
- Bronze Age
- candrasa
- Ax congor
- Nekara
- Moko
- bronze vessel
- Bronze statue
- Teknik bivalve
- Teknik A cire Perdue
Characteristic- Its features
After discussing the metal era, so you better understand what the metal era was like, Here are the characteristics of the metal era that you need to know.
Trading activities develop more rapidly when trade is carried out from island to island in Indonesia, even between the Indonesian archipelago and the Southeast Asian region through a barter system.
Barter system is a trading system that uses the exchange of goods, which can be in bronze form, nekara, beads, herbs and spices, wood, moko and tin.
At this time, funerals are held in two ways, that is, directly and indirectly. Direct burial is carried out by direct burial of the body in the ground or placement in the chest in the ground. Meanwhile, Indirect burial is carried out by burying the body on the ground or in a wooden box in the shape of a boat.
However, after the body becomes a frame, the frame will be picked up and cleaned, and then buried again in a jar or stone grave.
Experienced in metal processing, it can be seen from metal-based relics such as rings, necklace, earrings, succeeded, succeeded, candle, bronze statue, funnel, and non-car.
Culture is becoming more advanced.
Progress is also felt in agriculture, which uses a rice system that is more efficient and effective than the field system.
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