5) Match the statements with the ages. You will use answers more than once.

the earliest age
mixed together metals to make stronger tools and weapons
created strong tools by melting metals in forges
poured a liquid metal into clay molds to create weapons and tools
needed anvils to hammer the metal into weapons and tools

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To match the statements with the corresponding ages, here's the likely association based on historical advancements in metallurgy:

  1. The earliest age - likely the Stone Age (people used primitive stone tools).

  2. 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).

  3. Created strong tools by melting metals in forges - likely the Iron Age (known for the widespread use of iron and forges to create tools).

  4. Poured a liquid metal into clay molds to create weapons and tools - likely the Bronze Age (casting methods were developed during this period).

  5. 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