People living in Bronze Age-era Denmark may have been able to travel to Norway directly over the open sea, according to a ...
The English Channel appears to have been a Bronze Age highway for delivering Mediterranean copper ingots and Cornish tin ingots to Scandinavia and for transporting Danish amber to Britain ...
Bronze Age Scandinavians may have traversed from Denmark to Norway directly over the open sea on large canoes, scientists say ...
This was a 700-kilometre (434 miles) route following the coastlines of Scandinavia ... and southwest Norway in the Early Nordic Bronze Age. These two areas are known to be “closely connected ...
Sea trials in a reconstruction of the c. 350 BC Hjortspring boat, akin to a Scandinavian Bronze Age type boat, with a side view drawing of the boat under full crew inserted above. Photo by Knut ...