Similarities between Metalworking and Stone Age
Metalworking and Stone Age have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bronze, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Ore, Rock (geology), Smelting, Tin, Weapon.
Bronze
Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12% tin and often with the addition of other metals (such as aluminium, manganese, nickel or zinc) and sometimes non-metals or metalloids such as arsenic, phosphorus or silicon.
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Bronze Age
The Bronze Age is a historical period characterized by the use of bronze, and in some areas proto-writing, and other early features of urban civilization.
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Iron Age
The Iron Age is the final epoch of the three-age system, preceded by the Stone Age (Neolithic) and the Bronze Age.
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Ore
An ore is an occurrence of rock or sediment that contains sufficient minerals with economically important elements, typically metals, that can be economically extracted from the deposit.
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Rock (geology)
Rock or stone is a natural substance, a solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids.
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Smelting
Smelting is a process of applying heat to ore in order to melt out a base metal.
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Tin
Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn (from stannum) and atomic number 50.
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Weapon
A weapon, arm or armament is any device used with intent to inflict damage or harm.
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Metalworking and Stone Age Comparison
Metalworking has 201 relations, while Stone Age has 273. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 1.69% = 8 / (201 + 273).
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