Wiesbaden (world-of-Bronze Age) - The Bronze Age more than 2000-800 is BC as the first and longer of the Metal Ages in Europe . During this time, tools, weapons and ornaments made of bronze were made. In some areas of the Bronze Age had a different time period. So they began in southern Germany before about 2300 BC and ended around 800 BC In northern Germany, however, it lasted from about 1600 to 500 BC
The spread of the Bronze Age cultures in Germany include the Nordic Bronze Age or . Early Bronze Age of the Nordic Circle (about 1800 to 1500 BC), the Northern Early Bronze Age (about 1500 to 1200 BC), the Nordic Middle Bronze Age (about 1200 to 1100. BC) and the Nordic Late Bronze Age (about 1100-800 BC). The Swedish archaeologist Oscar Montelius of the (1843-1921) derived term "Nordic group" based on the intrinsically-sized development of northern regions of Europe.
is More on this in a paperback entitled "The Nordic Bronze Age" (ISBN 3640111796) of the Wiesbaden science author Ernst Probst. It is published by "GRIN for academic texts" as an e-book and paperback, and includes 144 pages. The text of the pocket book on the Bronze Age comes from the print works "Germany in the Bronze Age" (1996) by Ernst Probst old German spelling and corresponds to the standard of knowledge. Ernst Probst published the books "Germany in prehistoric times" (1986) and "Germany in the Stone Age" (1991).
The paperback "The Nordic Bronze Age" is priced at € 14.99 available from the book wholesaler "Libri" at the Internet address
http://www.libri.de/shop/action/productDetails/7574631/ernst_probst_die_nordische_bronzezeit_3640111796.html and in about 100 online bookstores such as Amazon, buecher.de, Buch24.de, lesen.de or JPC.
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