The Late Bronze Age on Cyprus is …

Years: 1197BCE - 1054BCE

The Late Bronze Age on Cyprus is characterized by a fusion of the indigenous culture and the cultures brought by settlers from the mainland areas.

This fusion takes place over a long period and is affected by shifting power relationships and major movements of peoples throughout the eastern Mediterranean area.

Cyprus is affected particularly by the introduction of iron tools and weapons, signaling the end of the Bronze Age and the beginning of the Iron Age, near the end of the second millennium BCE.

Iron does not displace bronze overnight, any more than one culture immediately displaces another (pockets of native Cypriot culture, for example, will exist for several more centuries).

The introduction of iron, however, heralds major economic changes, and the numbers of Greek settlers ensure the dominance of their culture.

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