Question 7. Mesopotamian weapons were prominently made of (a) bronze (b) copper (c) stone (d) iron Answer

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Dileep Vishwakarma

2 years ago

As it turns out, bronze was instrumental to the rise of these civilizations because of its usefulness in two things. First is weapons. Bronze weapons were much stronger and more durable than copper weapons, and Mesopotamian armies outfitted themselves with bronze spears, arrows, swords, and shields.

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