A report on Iron Age and Periodization

The Warrior of Hirschlanden (German: Krieger von Hirschlanden), a statue of a nude ithyphallic warrior made of sandstone, the oldest known Iron Age life-size anthropomorphic statue north of the Alps
Petrarch conceived of the idea of a European "Dark Age" which later evolved into the tripartite periodization of Western history into Ancient, Post-classical and Modern.
Europe in the year 700 BC, during the Iron Age
Maiden Castle, Dorset, England. More than 2,000 Iron Age hillforts are known in Britain.
Silla chest and neck armour from the National Museum of Korea in Seoul (3rd century CE)
Lingling-o earrings from Luzon, Philippines
Iron Age finds in East and Southern Africa, corresponding to the early 1st millennium Bantu expansion
Broborg Knivsta, prehistoric castle

The classical division into a Golden Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age, Heroic Age and Iron Age goes back to Hesiod.

- Periodization

The development of the now-conventional periodization in the archaeology of the Ancient Near East was developed in the 1920s to 1930s.

- Iron Age
The Warrior of Hirschlanden (German: Krieger von Hirschlanden), a statue of a nude ithyphallic warrior made of sandstone, the oldest known Iron Age life-size anthropomorphic statue north of the Alps

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