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Metal Tools Weapons Clean tools immediately after use. A wipe with an oily rag helps metal tools weapons surfaces stay rust-free. Never let sharp tools rub against each other - this is the most common cause of blunted cutting edges. A soft hold-all is best for carrying tools. Wooden, metal tools weapons, or plastic tool boxes are heavy and cumbersome.

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The prehistoric era in Greece falls into two ages. The Neolithic period lasted from about 6000 B. c. to past 3000 B. c. Archaeologists call the rest of the prehistoric era to about 1000 B. c. the Bronze Age, after the main metal tools weapons used for weapons and tools. This is subdivided into three cultural phases, Early, Middle, and Late. Geographically there is also a threefold division: in mainland Greece the culture of the Bronze Age is called Helladic; in Crete, Minoan; on the other islands, Cycladic. In the Early Bronze Age all three areas were quite similar; in the Middle Bronze Age, Crete possessed the outstanding culture; and in the Late Bronze Age, the mainland became the dominant region.

 

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