The earliest ones were thin and leaf-shaped with a reinforced ovoid middle vein and cast with teeth (thin protrusions at the base of the spearhead) that entered a slit at the end of the spear shaft.
Archaeologists discover a treasure trove of Bronze Age artifacts
While excavating a famous Roman battlefield site in the Swiss Alps, archaeologists accidentally stumbled upon a hoard of 80 artifacts dating back to the Late Bronze Age.
Khopesh Sword: Insights into Ancient Egyptian Warfare
The Khopesh sword, an ancient Egyptian weapon, embodies a distinctive curved blade that captivates historians and enthusiasts alike. This article will meticulously explore the history,…
Bronze and Iron Age culture
In the Bronze and Iron Ages, land cultivation improved, which contributed to further improvements in production.
5 most unique and luxurious artifacts of the Bronze Age
At its simplest level, the term “Bronze Age” is used to refer to the period when cultures in Europe, Asia, and Africa first began to use metalworking.
Celtic Sword: Metallurgy and Techniques
Embodied within the ancient European legacy, Celtic swords epitomize an era characterized by profound mastery, intense warfare, and exquisite artistic craftsmanship. These weapons, revered for…
From farmers to emperors
Archaeologists know that the first socio-economic differences began to appear in the Bronze Age, judging by the findings of graves.
Characteristics of the Bronze Age
The Bronze Age is not a homogeneous period. The three stages that divide it show lifestyles that are very different from each other.
Bronze Age (ca. 1500 – 221 BC)
The Bronze Age in Hong Kong is equivalent to a period spanning from the middle of the Shang Dynasty to the Qin Dynasty.