Middle Bronze Age Long Distance Exchange Through Europe And Beyond Beads Of Egyptian And Mesopotamian Glass Reaching Denmark In The 14th Century

ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS FROM SCYTHIA TO SIBERIA(2020)

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The introduction of the folding stool and the single-edged razor into Southern Scandinavia, as well as the testimony of chariot use during the Nordic Bronze Age Period II (1500-1300 BC), give evidence of the transfer of ideas from the Mediterranean to the North. Recent analyses of the chemical composition of blue glass beads from well-dated Danish Bronze Age burials have revealed evidence for the opening of long distance exchange routes around 1400 BC between Egypt, Mesopotamia and South Scandinavia. When including comparative material from glass workshops in Egypt and finds of glass from Mesopotamia, it becomes clear that glass from those distant lands reached Scandinavia. The routes of exchange can be traced through Europe based on finds of amber from the North and glass from the South.
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Middle Bronze Age, South Scandinavia, long-distance exchange, beads, amber, glass, Egypt, Mesopotamia
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