The Chalcolithic (English /ˌkælkəlˈlɪθɪk/;Greek: χαλκός khalkós, "copper" and λίθος líthos, "stone") period or Copper Age, also known as the Eneolithic or Æneolithic (from Latin aeneus "of bronze"), is a phase of the Bronze Age before it was discovered that adding tin to copper formed the harder bronze. The Copper Age was originally defined as a transition between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. However, because it is characterized by the use of metals, the Copper Age is considered a part of the Bronze Age rather than the Stone Age.
The archaeological site of Belovode on the Rudnik mountain in Serbia contains the world's oldest securely dated evidence of copper smelting at high temperature, from 5,000 BCE.
The multiple names result from multiple recognitions of the period. Originally the term "Bronze Age" meant that either copper or bronze was being used as the chief hard substance for the manufacture of tools and weapons. In 1881, John Evans, recognizing that the use of copper often preceded the use of bronze, distinguished between a transitional Copper Age and the Bronze Age proper. He did not include this transitional period in the tripartite system of Early, Middle and Late Bronze Age but placed it at the beginning outside of it. He did not, however, present it as a fourth age, but chose to retain the traditional three-age system.
But it's only the weak
They lack the passion to prevail
But not us, only the weak
From the ground I see them standing above with a sinister lok
Left me here, but what they don't know--I've got the will in my blood
And it's the heartless versus souls, and one will stand
But it's only the weak
They wait for glory to appear, and they fail
It's the victory they seek
They lack the passion to prevail
But not us, only the weak
Start the burning, it's a fight that they find
They didn't see this beginning
My blistered hands show with persistence and time
The struggle's worth every minute
And it's the heartless versus soul, and one will stand
Like a hand print in cement, we made a mark in the road
We finally made it to the end, cause we've got the will in our blood
We overcame this on our own