• and AD to CE 71.211.250.47 (talk) 20:10, 7 December 2019 (UTC) Not done, Iron Age uses BC and we keep whatever system the original article's author used...
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  • the three age system, and not useful as an indication of absolute dates. Most places (Africa, Americas) even skipped the Bronze and Iron Ages entirely...
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  • Template:Iron Age tribes in Britain is within the scope of WikiProject Celts, a collaborative effort to improve Wikipedia's coverage of the ancient Celts...
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  • November 2009 (UTC) I've added Bronze Age Cultures to the template, as the Bronze Age, along with the Iron Age, is included within the remit of "Prehistory"...
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  • 12952/journal.elementa.000130 Raiswell, R. 2011. Iron Transport from the Continents to the Open Ocean: The Aging–Rejuvenation Cycle. Elements, 7(2), 101–106...
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  • starts with Bronze Age. There is an article, ancient literature, which includes bronze age, iron age, classical, etc. Bronze age is too narrow to represent...
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  • 2012 (UTC) According to its article, Đông Sơn culture was Bronze age, not Iron age as shown in this template. I've changed it appropriately, if this...
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  • removed Alfred's Castle from this template. Alfred's Castle is a small Iron Age hill fort, and although it apparently had a "Romano-British farmhouse"...
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  • If there is the Iron Age, the Bronze Age and a number of Stone Ages, that's not really a three age system. Just because it's made up of bits which themselves...
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  • Where's Devon? 85.210.155.5 (talk) 23:43, 28 October 2022 (UTC)...
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