In the Iron Age, work was primarily done using manual tools and methods, as advanced machinery had not yet been developed. People relied on hand-forged iron tools for agriculture, construction, and crafting, which improved efficiency and productivity compared to the earlier Bronze Age. Labor was often performed by community members or family units, with tasks divided by gender and age. Traditional techniques were passed down through generations, ensuring skills like metalworking, farming, and weaving were preserved and enhanced over time.
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