An important development of the Bronze Age was the evolution of metallurgy, which resulted in the discovery of bronze.
Unique treasure in Scotland
In Scotland on the border with England, amateur archaeologists have found a unique treasure trove of Bronze Age artifacts.
Archaeologists have discovered unique Bronze Age artifacts
Spirals are made of solid wire, the length of each piece is about 3 cm, and the weight – 300 g. The age of the spirals helped to determine the gilded clothes pins found near them.
Treasures of the Bronze Age
The Isleham Hoard is by far the largest Bronze Age hoard ever discovered in England and contains over 6500 items packed into a huge ceramic jug.
Bronze Age Swords: Diverse Styles and Cultural Legacies
Step into the historical realm where the crafting of metal forged into deadly blades reshaped the narrative of ancient warfare—the era of Bronze Age swords.…
Sword Fighting Sport: A Guide
Sword sports, historically linked to the valor and skill of warriors across cultures, have evolved from their ancient origins. Today, they represent a dynamic blend…
Exploring the Lethality of Curved Blade Swords: History
Curved blade swords, synonymous with agility and precision, have carved their mark in history across various civilizations. These swords, known for their elegant arcs and…
Amazing Story: Amazing Story
German swords, encompassing a wide array of styles from the medieval to the modern era, have been instrumental in shaping European swordsmanship. Renowned for their…
The oldest one we’ve found
During excavations as part of a road construction project in South Glamorgan, Wales, archaeologists uncovered a Bronze Age burial site.
Sword of Goujian and its Cultural Impact
In the annals of ancient history, the Sword of Goujian emerges as a captivating relic, echoing tales of craftsmanship and royal valor. This historic artifact,…