Sunday, August 10, 2008

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Paperback "The Stade group in the Bronze Age"


















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. In this Time, tools, weapons and jewelry made of bronze. 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 Stade Group the earlier Bronze Age (about 1500 to 1200 BC), the Stade group in the Middle Bronze Age (about 1200 to 1100. BC) and the Stade group in the early Bronze Age (about 1100 to 800 BC). The term "Stader group" in 1981 the archaeologist Arne Lucke in his Hamburg dissertation for the first time for a local group of younger Bronze Age used. In contrast, use of the Hamburg archaeologist Friedrich Laux called "Stader group," he mentioned in 1987 at a lecture in Bad Stuer and which he in 1991 in an essay back, reached for a group that in the older, middle and late Bronze Age claimed. Read

this is the paperback "The Stade group in the Bronze Age" of the Wiesbaden science author Ernst Probst. The 61-page book is published in "GRIN for academic texts" http://www.grin.de and the book wholesaler "Libri" at the Internet address http://www.libri.de/shop/action/ QuickSearch? searchString = The + + + Group Stader available.

The texts of the Stade group are from the print book "Germany in the Bronze Age" (1996) by Ernst Probst old German spelling and comply with the standard of knowledge. Other cultures of the Bronze Age from Germany will also be presented in separate publications and are available at "Libri".

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