Roughly acknowledged as 3300 through 1200 BC, the Bronze Age is the period during which advanced metalworking, became widespread. The title of the era refers to the discovery of the smelting of tin and copper and became in the so-called "Cradle of Civilization," present-day Iran, Iraq, and Turkey.
 
 
Recommended Resources
Comets and the Bronze Age Collapse
Presents a theory about how comets might have played into the collapse of the Bronze Age, using eschatology as a background. Contains images to illuminate the reader as to details of the article.
http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/bronze.html
Shang and Zhou Dynasties: The Bronze Age of China
Details the Bronze Age specifically in China and contains photographs of artifacts from the era, timelines, and several thematic essays, as well as maps.
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/shzh/hd_shzh.htm
This site is dedicated to the collapse of the Bronze Age, between 1250 and 1150 BC. It displays a map which shows cities which were sacked and cities which survived the collapse as well as those which won victory against the invaders.
http://explorethemed.com/BACollapse.asp
Deals with the account of the Bronze Age in the Celtic region, with a section about megaliths and tombs, making weapons, and everyday life in Ireland during that period time.
http://www.wesleyjohnston.com/users/ireland/past/pre_norman_history/bronze_age.html
University of Arkansas: Bronze Age
Allows the reader to read about and see images of artifacts from the Greek Bronze Age as well as maps and photographs of an archeological site where many of them were found.
http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/achilles/age/bronze_age.html