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texts about the cultures of the Bronze Age

Bronzezeitbuch

Wiesbaden (world-of-Bronze Age) - all cultures of the Bronze Age in Germany are described in the weblog world of the Bronze Age. " These are texts in old German spelling for the 1996 book "Germany in the Bronze Age" of the Wiesbaden science author Ernst Probst. The blog can be found at the address http://welt-der-bronzezeit.blogspot.com the web. At the beginning of the culture Unetice described at the end of the Lusatian culture. The book "Germany in the Bronze Age" is out of print and only available used! For example: http://www.zvab.de

The Bronze Age is considered the first and longer of the so-called Metal Ages in Europe. During this time, tools, weapons and ornaments made of bronze were made. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.

The Bronze Age began in southern Germany before 2,300 BC and ended around 800 BC In northern Germany, however, it lasted from about 1600-500 BC

deals with the first and longer of the Metal Ages in Europe the weblog 'world of the Bronze Age. " It provides information on discoveries, findings, museums, exhibitions, books and Internet sites. Because

most of the gold finds of the early history of the Bronze age, it will be of some pre-historians as the "golden age" means. Famous are that of the so-called "golden hats" from southern Germany and southern France, which played a role in the cult.

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