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The Dorians brought iron weapons

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Who brought iron weapons to the Greeks?

The Dorians brought iron weapons to greek


Who brought iron to the Greeks?

The Dorians brought iron weapons to greek


When did the dorians bring iron weapons to the Greeks?

The Dorians brought iron weapons to greek


Who introduced iron weapons to the Greeks?

Dorians.


What weapons did the Greeks invent?

Greeks invented many weapons. One such weapon was the ballista which was used by the Greeks as a siege weapon in war.


What were the Greeks occupations and skills they brought Texas?

they brought farming


What weapons did the ancient Greeks had?

potato guns


How many weapons did the Greeks use?

778


What did the ancient Greeks make their weapons out of?

most weapons were made of bronze or copper up until 100 BCE when they started to make weapons out of iron.The ancient primary Greek weapons like The Dory was made up of either iron or bronze. The Spartan swords were made up of iron blade, the Kopis were also made up of iron and the shields were made out of wood with an outer layer of bronze.Ancient greek weapons were made of copper or bronze. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. The very first weapon in Greece was copper then bronze. Later (c.1000BC) iron weapons came into use. Iron tools also allowed the Greeks to make sophisticated armour and shields from bronze.


What type of weapons did Assyrians use?

Iron weapons


Who did the kushites learn the secret of making iron from?

Kushites were taught about iron weapons by the Assyrians. Iron made their militia stronger, made farming easier, was easier to work with (easy to bend when hot), and was stronger than the stone or copper that they used before. It made the Kushites a much stronger and wealthier civilization and also influenced trade.


Who brought archery into the Olympics?

the Greeks