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I mean anyone who plays Valheim knows this!
ОтветитьThe Bronze Age is still better though
ОтветитьMan's cute
ОтветитьActually, most of the Iron Age tools, do have their start in Bronze Age. The difference is in the refinement of the tool design and ergonomics of Iron Age tools. Sickles were found to have been made from animal jaw bones with flint blade “teeth”, Bronze Age, and then Iron Age still follow the same basic shape, though modified and refined to be more efficient. When compared side by side to possible to see the designs evolution.
ОтветитьAs someone who works with bronze, iron snd steel - a common misconception, promoted by this young fella, is that iron is stronger. Categorically untrue. They're roughly the same, most bronze compounds are actually stronger: availability and ability to make into weapons quickly, was why iron was adopted.
ОтветитьBronze looks beautiful though
Ответитьhow do you make the bellows?
ОтветитьDo they get paid for this? How would someone get on and learn the ropes.
ОтветитьGlad to see they also had Primark clothing in the Iron Age.
ОтветитьThe bronze age was better. iron age had far more violence and in bronze age they traded more with others then in the later viking age
ОтветитьLuka Doncic in his summer time
Ответитьah, but somebody had to smelt the iron ore first !
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Feet out, like an Indian street cook.
ОтветитьRode microphones are the best thing that Iron Age produced.
ОтветитьInformational
ОтветитьBro so immersed he going barefoot lmaooo na that’s odee bro got sum dirty ass toes 😂😂
ОтветитьI want that bill hook!!!
ОтветитьIron age is the foundation of golf game
ОтветитьStop putting in extra music and sound effects
ОтветитьQuestion: I know that the Romans had access to Iron & some Steel...
How widespread/industrialized was there access to, and knowledge about, how to gain useful Iron & Steel?
Common in everyday life, versus primarily utilized by the Military and Elites for specific reasons??
Comparison of their Steel Production means, with say that Bessemer Process or Reformation era European means?
Dam i love this channel
ОтветитьYet, at the time the transition from bronze to iron was considered a downgrade. Iron is harder to handle, uglier and doesn’t indicate wealth because way less expansive.
ОтветитьAnyone know what the song is? 👀
ОтветитьFun fact, it's thought that the Vikings were the first to make steel, believing that it would infuse a weapon with the animal's spirit they used bones during the forging process, the carbon in the bones being enough to transform the iron into low quality steel.
ОтветитьIron and steel are the same metal.
ОтветитьYESSSS Brother I LOBE THISSSSS . KEEP DOINF GOOD SHIT MAN HELL YEAH💯💯💯❤️❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️
ОтветитьI cant concentrate ,you being barefoot next to thé fire😂
ОтветитьMeanwhile, the bronze age enjoyers:
Brother eww! What's that? What's that Brother?
And ya get ya guns
ОтветитьSO IF I UNDERSTAND CLEARLY. We haven't evolved since the iron ages ..... Ouuufff 🫥😵😵💫🤯😱😖😣😞🤕 we are satify with old ways even if we keep bagging our heads all the time. Fall, get up , bang , get knock down , get up , bang , get knock down and repeat...🤒🤧🥵🥶😵💫🤢🤮 resilience is a vertu but iron age ....... mmmm what year was that ? 🤔🧐
Stop lying to your self 🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥
When it's been to long it's been to long.
Time for a change, time to want to change, time to make changes happens. 💥💫💫💫💫💫💫💫💫💫💫
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Just don't use your iron tools around anything flammable 💥
ОтветитьIron isn’t stronger than bronze, it’s just more readily available for mass production
ОтветитьUsing both of those to create the air is inefficient. Your moving the air from one bag to the other.
Ответитьodieux odin
ОтветитьYou can cast steel. There's even documents in the middle ages showing you can.
ОтветитьNeeeeeeerrrrrddddssss!
ОтветитьWhy do you sound like Jon Snow
Ответитьreminds me of block heads
ОтветитьWell that's just wrong 😅 iron was a worse material. It was ONLY used because bronze was made of tin and copper and after Rome fell it wasn't as easy or safe to get both those resources that you needed to make it so they went to iron which was much harder to use and not as good overall but was more freely available.
Steel (which IS better) wasn't understood properly and they only barely started to work it out much later- and even then they only had crude understanding of it.
Wow!
ОтветитьWrong, iron was worse than bronze, just far more abundant. It took a very long time for iron work to match bronze
ОтветитьBloomery iron like this is way inferior to bronze. It is soft and weak, can’t keep a sharp edge and it rusts. Its only advantage over bronze was that any fool could make it without mining copper and tin or arsenic and shipping them halfway around a continent. The iron sword was the AK47 of the ancient world
ОтветитьWas adding in a hammer hitting metal noise when he knocks on the axe necessary?
ОтветитьOk mr fancypants
ОтветитьSong?
ОтветитьI loved the iron age patch. Would go back to playthrough bronze age just to appreciate all the work post post patch.
ОтветитьI love how back in the day some smiths were so good they would make steel without knowing it or it would come from the Roman times and after years and years go by people notice how durable and how it doesn’t rust as well as keep its edge compared to iron swords and they would just chalk it up to being a magical mythical sword.
ОтветитьIt will never not be crazy to me that the "metallic alloy of a particular mix, one of whos minerals is sourced from iraq to cornwall" age came thousands of years before "make that rock hot enough and hit it with a hammer" age
ОтветитьI'm a simple man, I see iron age, I click
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