open image in gallery Bronze Age 'international' mystery: Some evidence suggests that St Michael's Mount in Cornwall may have been a key part of the trade route linking north-west Europe and the ...
These trade routes have left a lasting imprint in cultures ... But to trade wine, it had to be transported. In the Bronze Age, wine was first carried in amphorae – large, bulbous pottery vases ...
Minoan Trade RoutesMinoan influence inthe Bronze Age can be traced through archaeology ... provided extra incentive to develop new trading routes for Crete’s exports: timber, pottery, and ...
Shahr-i Sokhta, meaning ‘Burnt City’, is located at the junction of Bronze Age trade routes crossing the Iranian plateau. The remains of the mudbrick city represent the emergence of the first complex ...
The Nordic Bronze Age shaped Viking culture with trade, war, art, and music, as revealed in a 2025 symposium by top ...
New insights reveal where Bronze Age Mycenae's gold may have originated, from Thrace to Egypt and further afield.
Before its entry into Britain, the Bronze Age was in full swing in Europe.The island of Crete was centre for the expansion of the bronze trade to Europe. The Mycenaeans created the finest bronze ...
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