Iron
Iron· Fe Core metal of human civilization
Iron (English Iron, Latin ferrum, Greek sídēros) is the core metal of human civilization of the decisive canon — derived from Latin 'ferrum (iron)' — the decisive canonical vocabulary — the decisive metallic canon of element 26 (Fe) — and the decisive canon of the 4th most abundant element made in stars. Aliases — Iron (Iron), ferrum (Latin), sídēros (Greek), Hesiod's Iron Age, core of human civilization, metal of the god of war — are the decisive canonical vocabulary. The decisive natural history canon is the decisive canon of 'iron (ferrum) is the most useful and the worst metal' in Pliny the Elder's (Pliny the Elder, 23-79) Natural History (Naturalis Historia) Book 34 chapters 138-153 of the 1st century. The decisive Hesiod canon is the decisive canon of the Iron Age of the Five Ages in the Greek Hesiod's Works and Days of the 8th century BCE. The decisive Hittite canon is the decisive canon of the Iron Age of the Hittites of c. 1200 BCE.