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The Bronze Age marked the first time humans started to work with metal. Bronze tools and weapons soon replaced earlier stone versions. Ancient Sumerians in the Middle East may have been the first people to enter the Bronze Age.
These nine weapons bring pain in the most severe way! From razor-sharp steel whips to spiked necklaces and harmonica guns, uncover more in this episode of History Countdown.
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