North European Bronze age

Started by Heedless Horseman, 16 July 2017, 12:56:27 AM

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Well if you don't know that much about North European Bronze Age heroes, I'm not going to help you.  :>
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Techno

Is the answer clothes ?

Or did Nobby done a trypo. :D

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abikapi2

Does a Fresco from Pylos depict bronze age European warriors?

Stefano

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Quote from: abikapi2 on 30 July 2017, 04:38:36 PM
Does a Fresco from Pylos depict bronze age European warriors?

Stefano

The fresco that this reconstruction is of appears to be from c1350BCE and is usually interpreted as warriors from Pylos (in boar's tusk helmets) dealing with local bandits or raiders.

The Northern European Bronze Age is normally dated from around 1200BCE, so around a century and a half later.
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