When did the tendency to organize European history of ages (Bronze Age) disappear?

In Steve Conn (2004) argues this was a Danish conception and one that excluded non-European peoples, such as Native Americans. In the 1930s in U.S.Schools this interest in "epoch" (such as the so-called "Nomadic Epoch" - recalling 19th century progressive-evolutionary assumptions) was still animating curriculum organization. Was this scheme already out of fashion among historians?

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