Iron Age (Mythology)

In mythology, the Iron Age is the age following the golden, silver and bronze ages and characterized by a general degeneration of talent and virtue, and of literary excellence. In Roman literature the Iron Age is commonly regarded as beginning after the taking of Rome by the Goths, 410 AD. Through Greek and Assyrian oral tradition iron production was believed to have begun with the discovery of iron near the mineral-rich region north of Assyria.

 

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