A Late Bronze Age foreign elite? German burial mounds reveal long-distance travelers
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A Late Bronze Age foreign elite? German burial mounds reveal long-distance travelers
Recent research suggests that many of the Bronze Age people buried in Seddin, Germany, were not locals but came from outside the region. While archaeologists had previously uncovered artifacts from other parts of Europe around Seddin, a new study reveals that people themselves traveled and settled in Seddin.
The Elite Class That Inhabited Seddin, Germany, During The Bronze Age Were Travellers And Originated From Elsewhere - Ancient Pages
Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Recent research provides compelling evidence that many individuals buried in Seddin, Germany, during the Bronze Age were not native to the region but originated from elsewhere. Image source Although archaeologists had already discovered artefacts from various parts of Europe around Seddin, this groundbreaking study now confirms that people themselves travelled and […]
A Late Bronze Age foreign elite? German burial mounds reveal long-distance travelers - Tech and Science Post
Recent research suggests that many of the Bronze Age people buried in Seddin, Germany, were not locals but came from outside the region. While archaeologists had previously uncovered artifacts from other parts of Europe around Seddin, a new study reveals that people themselves traveled and settled in Seddin. The study, “A Late Bronze Age foreign elite? Investigating mobility patterns at Seddin, Germany,” is published in PLOS One. This is the fir…
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