To match the statements with the corresponding ages, here's the likely association based on historical advancements in metallurgy:
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The earliest age - likely the Stone Age (people used primitive stone tools).
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Mixed together metals to make stronger tools and weapons - likely the Bronze Age (the era characterized by the use of bronze, an alloy of copper and tin).
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Created strong tools by melting metals in forges - likely the Iron Age (known for the widespread use of iron and forges to create tools).
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Poured a liquid metal into clay molds to create weapons and tools - likely the Bronze Age (casting methods were developed during this period).
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Needed anvils to hammer the metal into weapons and tools - likely the Iron Age (the anvil is commonly associated with smithing techniques developed in this period).
So, the associations are as follows:
- Earliest age: Stone Age
- Mixed together metals: Bronze Age
- Created strong tools in forges: Iron Age
- Poured liquid metal into molds: Bronze Age
- Needed anvils: Iron Age