Jiang uses this for the 2500-2000 BCE world in which bronze tools and weapons structure demand and trade.
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Middle Bronze Age
Jiang uses this for the 2500-2000 BCE world in which bronze tools and weapons structure demand and trade.
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The Middle Bronze Age world Jiang describes, roughly 2500-2000 BCE, was a trade system in which Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Indus Valley Civilization were heavily interconnected.
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"...to 2000 BCE, okay? This is what we call the Middle Bronze Age, because most people were using bronze for weapons, for tools."
"So over here is Egypt. And as we discussed, by far, Egypt is the wealthiest, most advanced civilization in the Bronze Age. Over here,..."
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