Bronze Age culture

Document Type:Research Paper

Subject Area:Anthropology

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The wealth of beautiful local crafts were introduced such as the manufacture of stratifies daggers that reflected the innovation of new ideas. Introduction of copper influenced the local culture regarding behavior and manufacture that marked a diverse indigenous tradition namely the Nordic Bronze Age. Bronze Age is associated with the use of sculpture metal (Bronze). It was defined by different rhythms and paths of development and change. There were regional traditions that triggered the periodization and labeling of the archeological material in different ways. States that in some areas, such as Branc’ in Slovakia, the orientation was reversed with 61% of men on the right and 81% of women on the left. The diversification of forms of graves began as the age-progressed to middle age.

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The inhibition of a single pit remained the commonest although elaborated in different ways. The position of the believed was made more stretched rather than contracted, and sex and age expression lost its value in the placement of the body but were reflected by elements like the location within the cemetery. However, some regions during unrifled culture differed regarding ornamental styles and vessel forms. These swords were used by warriors who were established within the society to defend their community from enemies. Therefore, swords innovation changed fighting techniques. The archaeological culture of the central of Carpathian basin mirrored the influence of three initial European provinces heritage. There was interregional contact between the tell culture from Tizsa and Gava culture that was extending to Moldavia and Bukovina from Transylvanian Basin where the regional group of the Unrifled culture from Western Europe settle.

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