The Bronze Age is a period characterized by the use of copper and its alloybronze as the chief hard materials in the manufacture of some implements and weapons. Chronologically, it stands between the Stone Age and Iron Age. The term Stone Age implies the inability to smelt any ore, the term Bronze Age implies the inability to smelt iron ore and the term Iron Age implies the ability to manufacture artifacts in any of the three types of hard material. Their arrangement in the archaeological chronology reflects the difficulty of manufacture in the history of technology.
During the past few centuries of detailed, scientific study of the Bronze Age, it has become clear that on the whole, the use of copper or bronze was only the most stable and therefore the most diagnostic part of a cluster of features marking the period. In addition to the creation of bronze from raw materials and the widespread use of bronze tools and weapons, the period continued development of pictogramic or ideogramic symbols and proto-writing, and other features of urban civilization.
The Influence of Climatic Change on the Late Bronze Age Collapse and the Dark Ages.
12:59
The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age): Crash Course World History 211
The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age): Crash Course World History 211
The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age): Crash Course World History 211
In which John Green teaches you about the Bronze Age civilization in what we today call the middle east, and how the vast, interconnected civilization that encompassed Egypt, The Levant, and Mesopotamia came to an end. What's that you say? There was no such civilization? Your word against ours. John will argue that through a complex network of trade and alliances, there was a loosely confederated and relatively continuous civilization in the region. Why it all fell apart was a mystery. Was it the invasion of the Sea People? An earthquake storm? Or just a general collapse, to which complex systems are prone? We'll look into a few of these pos
46:33
Time Team Special 60 (2014) - Britain's Bronze Age Mummies
Time Team Special 60 (2014) - Britain's Bronze Age Mummies
Time Team Special 60 (2014) - Britain's Bronze Age Mummies
No copyright infringement has been intended by the uploading of this video; I am simply trying to share this amazingly interesting series.
45:22
Birth Of Europe 02 Colliding Continents, Age of Bronze
Birth Of Europe 02 Colliding Continents, Age of Bronze
Birth Of Europe 02 Colliding Continents, Age of Bronze
This is an old six part series made by BBC and aired on the history channel in 1991 or 1992, narrated by Jack Perkins. We only have the first two episodes, t...
43:54
[Documentary] China's Bronze Age - Shang Dynasty
[Documentary] China's Bronze Age - Shang Dynasty
[Documentary] China's Bronze Age - Shang Dynasty
Playlist of documentaries about Chinese major dynasties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXrkF5Nd4i8&list;=PLiVCagCDXANC6RPVc0NAzj3BcWHf5S1mK&spfreload;=10
52:19
Eric Cline | 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
Eric Cline | 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
Eric Cline | 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
February 25, 2015
Dr. Eric H. Cline
Professor of Classics and Anthropology
Chair of the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Director of the Capitol Archaeological Institute at The George Washington University, in Washington D.C.
For more than three hundred years during the Late Bronze Age, from about 1500 BC to 1200 BC, the Mediterranean region played host to a complex international world in which Egyptians, Mycenaeans, Minoans, Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Cypriots, and Canaanites all interacted, creating a cosmopolitan and globalized world-system such as has onl
2:53
stone age to bronze age
stone age to bronze age
stone age to bronze age
A fun look at change
9:21
Bronze Age Dartmoor - The Life of Marghwen
Bronze Age Dartmoor - The Life of Marghwen
Bronze Age Dartmoor - The Life of Marghwen
A short film about life on Dartmoor in the Bronze Age.
4:46
Sand casting of a Bronze Age sword
Sand casting of a Bronze Age sword
Sand casting of a Bronze Age sword
Experimental casting performed in St.Fagans Open Air Museum on 12th January 2013 during the 7th Uk Experimental Archaeology Conference (Performers: Claudio Cavazzuti, Luca Pellegrini, Federico Scacchetti; video by Claudia Speciale)
https://www.academia.edu/2387959/Observation_on_bronze_age_swords_production_archaeological_record_and_experimental_archaeology
https://www.academia.edu/2387945/Stone_moulds_from_Terramare_Northern_Italy_Analytical_Approach_and_Experimental_Reproduction
16:51
Bronze to the limit: Destructive testing of a Ewart Park sword
Bronze to the limit: Destructive testing of a Ewart Park sword
Bronze to the limit: Destructive testing of a Ewart Park sword
http://www.bronze-age-swords.com/British_and_European.htm Neil Burridge, a highly skilled maker of Bronze Age swords, sent me an unpolished version of a Ewar...
4:14
KS2 Prehistory – The Bronze Age
KS2 Prehistory – The Bronze Age
KS2 Prehistory – The Bronze Age
www.museumoflondon.org.uk/prehistory-resources
How did people make tools from metal during the Bronze Age? This short video, introduced by children, demonstrates how a bronze axe is cast using Bronze Age technologies.
20:20
Metal Detecting Germany: The Bronze Age
Metal Detecting Germany: The Bronze Age
Metal Detecting Germany: The Bronze Age
Metal detecting my oldest ever item dating back 4000 years. Sometimes I really wish my finds could talk. Great finds all around with mrs findauchnix getting a wonderful dragon relic and the hammered coins keep coming.
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4:08
Bronze Age Boat Build Falmouth Episode 1.mov
Bronze Age Boat Build Falmouth Episode 1.mov
Bronze Age Boat Build Falmouth Episode 1.mov
How did they build boats in the Bronze Age? That is a question that academics from the University of Exeter hope to find out in the coming months in a new installation and exhibition at National Maritime Museum Cornwall. In a project that is set to last 5 or more months, professional boatbuilder Brian Cumby and a team of volunteers are re-creating a large replica Bronze Age stitched boat using traditional tools and materials. This video shows the progress for the first month and we shall continue the series monthly.
The music to this video was created for falmouthphotos.com by the following people. Thank you all very much!
Jake Chapman
M
8:24
The Nordic Bronze age
The Nordic Bronze age
The Nordic Bronze age
The Bronze Age in southern Scandinavia surpasses most of bronze age europe. It is the richest period of finds, crafts, creativity and artistic expression. Only in Mycenaean Greece there is an equivalent in findings.
In Scandinavia it developed over 1000 years the prime Bronze Age craftsmanship and crafts in Europe.
Large quantities of buried amber treasures has been found from Bronze Age Scandinavia.
Amber was also a very important commodity in countries around the mediterranean sea.
Tutankhamun was buried with an amber held over his heart.
Amber was seen as magical during the Bronze Age and was used for jewelry.
In the richest graves of Myc
The Influence of Climatic Change on the Late Bronze Age Collapse and the Dark Ages.
12:59
The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age): Crash Course World History 211
The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age): Crash Course World History 211
The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age): Crash Course World History 211
In which John Green teaches you about the Bronze Age civilization in what we today call the middle east, and how the vast, interconnected civilization that encompassed Egypt, The Levant, and Mesopotamia came to an end. What's that you say? There was no such civilization? Your word against ours. John will argue that through a complex network of trade and alliances, there was a loosely confederated and relatively continuous civilization in the region. Why it all fell apart was a mystery. Was it the invasion of the Sea People? An earthquake storm? Or just a general collapse, to which complex systems are prone? We'll look into a few of these pos
46:33
Time Team Special 60 (2014) - Britain's Bronze Age Mummies
Time Team Special 60 (2014) - Britain's Bronze Age Mummies
Time Team Special 60 (2014) - Britain's Bronze Age Mummies
No copyright infringement has been intended by the uploading of this video; I am simply trying to share this amazingly interesting series.
45:22
Birth Of Europe 02 Colliding Continents, Age of Bronze
Birth Of Europe 02 Colliding Continents, Age of Bronze
Birth Of Europe 02 Colliding Continents, Age of Bronze
This is an old six part series made by BBC and aired on the history channel in 1991 or 1992, narrated by Jack Perkins. We only have the first two episodes, t...
43:54
[Documentary] China's Bronze Age - Shang Dynasty
[Documentary] China's Bronze Age - Shang Dynasty
[Documentary] China's Bronze Age - Shang Dynasty
Playlist of documentaries about Chinese major dynasties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXrkF5Nd4i8&list;=PLiVCagCDXANC6RPVc0NAzj3BcWHf5S1mK&spfreload;=10
52:19
Eric Cline | 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
Eric Cline | 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
Eric Cline | 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
February 25, 2015
Dr. Eric H. Cline
Professor of Classics and Anthropology
Chair of the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Director of the Capitol Archaeological Institute at The George Washington University, in Washington D.C.
For more than three hundred years during the Late Bronze Age, from about 1500 BC to 1200 BC, the Mediterranean region played host to a complex international world in which Egyptians, Mycenaeans, Minoans, Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Cypriots, and Canaanites all interacted, creating a cosmopolitan and globalized world-system such as has onl
2:53
stone age to bronze age
stone age to bronze age
stone age to bronze age
A fun look at change
9:21
Bronze Age Dartmoor - The Life of Marghwen
Bronze Age Dartmoor - The Life of Marghwen
Bronze Age Dartmoor - The Life of Marghwen
A short film about life on Dartmoor in the Bronze Age.
4:46
Sand casting of a Bronze Age sword
Sand casting of a Bronze Age sword
Sand casting of a Bronze Age sword
Experimental casting performed in St.Fagans Open Air Museum on 12th January 2013 during the 7th Uk Experimental Archaeology Conference (Performers: Claudio Cavazzuti, Luca Pellegrini, Federico Scacchetti; video by Claudia Speciale)
https://www.academia.edu/2387959/Observation_on_bronze_age_swords_production_archaeological_record_and_experimental_archaeology
https://www.academia.edu/2387945/Stone_moulds_from_Terramare_Northern_Italy_Analytical_Approach_and_Experimental_Reproduction
16:51
Bronze to the limit: Destructive testing of a Ewart Park sword
Bronze to the limit: Destructive testing of a Ewart Park sword
Bronze to the limit: Destructive testing of a Ewart Park sword
http://www.bronze-age-swords.com/British_and_European.htm Neil Burridge, a highly skilled maker of Bronze Age swords, sent me an unpolished version of a Ewar...
4:14
KS2 Prehistory – The Bronze Age
KS2 Prehistory – The Bronze Age
KS2 Prehistory – The Bronze Age
www.museumoflondon.org.uk/prehistory-resources
How did people make tools from metal during the Bronze Age? This short video, introduced by children, demonstrates how a bronze axe is cast using Bronze Age technologies.
20:20
Metal Detecting Germany: The Bronze Age
Metal Detecting Germany: The Bronze Age
Metal Detecting Germany: The Bronze Age
Metal detecting my oldest ever item dating back 4000 years. Sometimes I really wish my finds could talk. Great finds all around with mrs findauchnix getting a wonderful dragon relic and the hammered coins keep coming.
subscribe to mrs findauchnix: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCblNG3JkqSo7pmQzzA7t4dg
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4:08
Bronze Age Boat Build Falmouth Episode 1.mov
Bronze Age Boat Build Falmouth Episode 1.mov
Bronze Age Boat Build Falmouth Episode 1.mov
How did they build boats in the Bronze Age? That is a question that academics from the University of Exeter hope to find out in the coming months in a new installation and exhibition at National Maritime Museum Cornwall. In a project that is set to last 5 or more months, professional boatbuilder Brian Cumby and a team of volunteers are re-creating a large replica Bronze Age stitched boat using traditional tools and materials. This video shows the progress for the first month and we shall continue the series monthly.
The music to this video was created for falmouthphotos.com by the following people. Thank you all very much!
Jake Chapman
M
8:24
The Nordic Bronze age
The Nordic Bronze age
The Nordic Bronze age
The Bronze Age in southern Scandinavia surpasses most of bronze age europe. It is the richest period of finds, crafts, creativity and artistic expression. Only in Mycenaean Greece there is an equivalent in findings.
In Scandinavia it developed over 1000 years the prime Bronze Age craftsmanship and crafts in Europe.
Large quantities of buried amber treasures has been found from Bronze Age Scandinavia.
Amber was also a very important commodity in countries around the mediterranean sea.
Tutankhamun was buried with an amber held over his heart.
Amber was seen as magical during the Bronze Age and was used for jewelry.
In the richest graves of Myc
47:46
Revolutions: The Age of Metal and the Evolution of European Civilization
Revolutions: The Age of Metal and the Evolution of European Civilization
Revolutions: The Age of Metal and the Evolution of European Civilization
Revolutions: The Age of Metal and the Evolution of European Civilization
William Parkinson
Membership Lecture, The New Mexico History Museum Auditorium
Thursday, December 1, 2011, 6:30 pm-7:30 pm
The evolution of agricultural villages in Europe, from their beginning in the Neolithic through their fluorescence during the Bronze Age, is the subject of this illustrated lecture. Historically, scholars assumed that most innovations, including in metallurgy, occurred earlier in the Near East and only later moved into the European continent. Advances in absolute dating and other research techniques prove otherwise.
Sponsored by Carole Ely and Rob
2:59
That Mitchell and Webb Look (Bronze Age)
That Mitchell and Webb Look (Bronze Age)
That Mitchell and Webb Look (Bronze Age)
http://kareenaka-poor.blogspot.com pls click this link 4 more That Mitchell and Webb Look (Bronze Age)
2:06
DomiNations - Bronze Age Base Design
DomiNations - Bronze Age Base Design
DomiNations - Bronze Age Base Design
This is a very early stage in the game base design. The base is so small that the design is almost un needed, but it is better then most.
23:05
Beyond Reality Ep 3: Gregtech is Overpowered! Bronze Age. :)
Beyond Reality Ep 3: Gregtech is Overpowered! Bronze Age. :)
Beyond Reality Ep 3: Gregtech is Overpowered! Bronze Age. :)
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Pack is based and balanced around Gregtech for 1.7.10 Minecraft.
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4:06
Deptford Goth - Bronze Age
Deptford Goth - Bronze Age
Deptford Goth - Bronze Age
Track: 02. Bronze Age Artist: Deptford Goth Album: Life After Defo (2013)
5:13
Bronze age swords
Bronze age swords
Bronze age swords
In reaction to the comments on the mellow jazz used in the last bronze age swords video, I have gone to the other farcical extreme and used wildly over-the-t...
16:08
Block Tutorial: Gregtech Bronze Age 1.6.2 & 1.6.4
Block Tutorial: Gregtech Bronze Age 1.6.2 & 1.6.4
Block Tutorial: Gregtech Bronze Age 1.6.2 & 1.6.4
Gregtech Bronze Age 1.6.2 & 1.6.4 Gregtech IC2 Forum Thread: http://forum.industrial-craft.net/index.php?page=Thread&threadID;=7156&pageNo;=1 Harvest88 FTB For...
13:57
The casting of a bronze age arrow head
The casting of a bronze age arrow head
The casting of a bronze age arrow head
Casting a arrow head out of bronze. A propane torch and forge were used to melt the bronze. A ChannelX24 production.
21:59
Explaining Gregtech - The Bronze Age (GT 5.0 Update)
Explaining Gregtech - The Bronze Age (GT 5.0 Update)
Explaining Gregtech - The Bronze Age (GT 5.0 Update)
This video contains all of the need to know information about the Bronze age in Gregtech 5.0.
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In which John Green teaches you about the Bronze Age civilization in what we today call the middle east, and how the vast, interconnected civilization that encompassed Egypt, The Levant, and Mesopotamia came to an end. What's that you say? There was no such civilization? Your word against ours. John will argue that through a complex network of trade and alliances, there was a loosely confederated and relatively continuous civilization in the region. Why it all fell apart was a mystery. Was it the invasion of the Sea People? An earthquake storm? Or just a general collapse, to which complex systems are prone? We'll look into a few of these possibilities. As usual with Crash Course, we may not come up with a definitive answer, but it sure is a lot of fun to think about.
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing this content.
In which John Green teaches you about the Bronze Age civilization in what we today call the middle east, and how the vast, interconnected civilization that encompassed Egypt, The Levant, and Mesopotamia came to an end. What's that you say? There was no such civilization? Your word against ours. John will argue that through a complex network of trade and alliances, there was a loosely confederated and relatively continuous civilization in the region. Why it all fell apart was a mystery. Was it the invasion of the Sea People? An earthquake storm? Or just a general collapse, to which complex systems are prone? We'll look into a few of these possibilities. As usual with Crash Course, we may not come up with a definitive answer, but it sure is a lot of fun to think about.
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing this content.
published:03 Oct 2014
views:531943
Time Team Special 60 (2014) - Britain's Bronze Age Mummies
This is an old six part series made by BBC and aired on the history channel in 1991 or 1992, narrated by Jack Perkins. We only have the first two episodes, t...
This is an old six part series made by BBC and aired on the history channel in 1991 or 1992, narrated by Jack Perkins. We only have the first two episodes, t...
Playlist of documentaries about Chinese major dynasties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXrkF5Nd4i8&list;=PLiVCagCDXANC6RPVc0NAzj3BcWHf5S1mK&spfreload;=10
Playlist of documentaries about Chinese major dynasties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXrkF5Nd4i8&list;=PLiVCagCDXANC6RPVc0NAzj3BcWHf5S1mK&spfreload;=10
published:01 Mar 2015
views:42
Eric Cline | 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
February 25, 2015
Dr. Eric H. Cline
Professor of Classics and Anthropology
Chair of the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Director of the Capitol Archaeological Institute at The George Washington University, in Washington D.C.
For more than three hundred years during the Late Bronze Age, from about 1500 BC to 1200 BC, the Mediterranean region played host to a complex international world in which Egyptians, Mycenaeans, Minoans, Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Cypriots, and Canaanites all interacted, creating a cosmopolitan and globalized world-system such as has only rarely been seen before the current day. It may have been this very internationalism that contributed to the apocalyptic disaster that ended the Bronze Age. When the end came, as it did after centuries of cultural and technological evolution, the civilized and international world of the Mediterranean regions came to a dramatic halt in a vast area stretching from Greece and Italy in the west to Egypt, Canaan, and Mesopotamia in the east. Large empires and small kingdoms, that had taken centuries to evolve, collapsed rapidly. With their end came the world’s first recorded Dark Ages. It was not until centuries later that a new cultural renaissance emerged in Greece and the other affected areas, setting the stage for the evolution of Western society as we know it today. Blame for the end of the Late Bronze Age is usually laid squarely at the feet of the so-called Sea Peoples, known to us from the records of the Egyptian pharaohs Merneptah and Ramses III. However, as was the case with the fall of the Roman Empire, the end of the Bronze Age empires in this region was not the result of a single invasion, but of multiple causes. The Sea Peoples may well have been responsible for some of the destruction that occurred at the end of the Late Bronze Age, but it is much more likely that a concatenation of events, both human and natural — including earthquake storms, droughts, rebellions, and systems collapse — coalesced to create a “perfect storm” that brought the age to an end.
Lectures are free and open to the public thanks to the generous support of Oriental Institute Members and Volunteers.
1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
February 25, 2015
Dr. Eric H. Cline
Professor of Classics and Anthropology
Chair of the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Director of the Capitol Archaeological Institute at The George Washington University, in Washington D.C.
For more than three hundred years during the Late Bronze Age, from about 1500 BC to 1200 BC, the Mediterranean region played host to a complex international world in which Egyptians, Mycenaeans, Minoans, Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Cypriots, and Canaanites all interacted, creating a cosmopolitan and globalized world-system such as has only rarely been seen before the current day. It may have been this very internationalism that contributed to the apocalyptic disaster that ended the Bronze Age. When the end came, as it did after centuries of cultural and technological evolution, the civilized and international world of the Mediterranean regions came to a dramatic halt in a vast area stretching from Greece and Italy in the west to Egypt, Canaan, and Mesopotamia in the east. Large empires and small kingdoms, that had taken centuries to evolve, collapsed rapidly. With their end came the world’s first recorded Dark Ages. It was not until centuries later that a new cultural renaissance emerged in Greece and the other affected areas, setting the stage for the evolution of Western society as we know it today. Blame for the end of the Late Bronze Age is usually laid squarely at the feet of the so-called Sea Peoples, known to us from the records of the Egyptian pharaohs Merneptah and Ramses III. However, as was the case with the fall of the Roman Empire, the end of the Bronze Age empires in this region was not the result of a single invasion, but of multiple causes. The Sea Peoples may well have been responsible for some of the destruction that occurred at the end of the Late Bronze Age, but it is much more likely that a concatenation of events, both human and natural — including earthquake storms, droughts, rebellions, and systems collapse — coalesced to create a “perfect storm” that brought the age to an end.
Lectures are free and open to the public thanks to the generous support of Oriental Institute Members and Volunteers.
Experimental casting performed in St.Fagans Open Air Museum on 12th January 2013 during the 7th Uk Experimental Archaeology Conference (Performers: Claudio Cavazzuti, Luca Pellegrini, Federico Scacchetti; video by Claudia Speciale)
https://www.academia.edu/2387959/Observation_on_bronze_age_swords_production_archaeological_record_and_experimental_archaeology
https://www.academia.edu/2387945/Stone_moulds_from_Terramare_Northern_Italy_Analytical_Approach_and_Experimental_Reproduction
Experimental casting performed in St.Fagans Open Air Museum on 12th January 2013 during the 7th Uk Experimental Archaeology Conference (Performers: Claudio Cavazzuti, Luca Pellegrini, Federico Scacchetti; video by Claudia Speciale)
https://www.academia.edu/2387959/Observation_on_bronze_age_swords_production_archaeological_record_and_experimental_archaeology
https://www.academia.edu/2387945/Stone_moulds_from_Terramare_Northern_Italy_Analytical_Approach_and_Experimental_Reproduction
published:01 Feb 2013
views:12598
Bronze to the limit: Destructive testing of a Ewart Park sword
http://www.bronze-age-swords.com/British_and_European.htm Neil Burridge, a highly skilled maker of Bronze Age swords, sent me an unpolished version of a Ewar...
http://www.bronze-age-swords.com/British_and_European.htm Neil Burridge, a highly skilled maker of Bronze Age swords, sent me an unpolished version of a Ewar...
www.museumoflondon.org.uk/prehistory-resources
How did people make tools from metal during the Bronze Age? This short video, introduced by children, demonstrates how a bronze axe is cast using Bronze Age technologies.
www.museumoflondon.org.uk/prehistory-resources
How did people make tools from metal during the Bronze Age? This short video, introduced by children, demonstrates how a bronze axe is cast using Bronze Age technologies.
Metal detecting my oldest ever item dating back 4000 years. Sometimes I really wish my finds could talk. Great finds all around with mrs findauchnix getting a wonderful dragon relic and the hammered coins keep coming.
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How did they build boats in the Bronze Age? That is a question that academics from the University of Exeter hope to find out in the coming months in a new installation and exhibition at National Maritime Museum Cornwall. In a project that is set to last 5 or more months, professional boatbuilder Brian Cumby and a team of volunteers are re-creating a large replica Bronze Age stitched boat using traditional tools and materials. This video shows the progress for the first month and we shall continue the series monthly.
The music to this video was created for falmouthphotos.com by the following people. Thank you all very much!
Jake Chapman
Marina Deligiannaki
Dave Hart
Thomas Sharpe
How did they build boats in the Bronze Age? That is a question that academics from the University of Exeter hope to find out in the coming months in a new installation and exhibition at National Maritime Museum Cornwall. In a project that is set to last 5 or more months, professional boatbuilder Brian Cumby and a team of volunteers are re-creating a large replica Bronze Age stitched boat using traditional tools and materials. This video shows the progress for the first month and we shall continue the series monthly.
The music to this video was created for falmouthphotos.com by the following people. Thank you all very much!
Jake Chapman
Marina Deligiannaki
Dave Hart
Thomas Sharpe
The Bronze Age in southern Scandinavia surpasses most of bronze age europe. It is the richest period of finds, crafts, creativity and artistic expression. Only in Mycenaean Greece there is an equivalent in findings.
In Scandinavia it developed over 1000 years the prime Bronze Age craftsmanship and crafts in Europe.
Large quantities of buried amber treasures has been found from Bronze Age Scandinavia.
Amber was also a very important commodity in countries around the mediterranean sea.
Tutankhamun was buried with an amber held over his heart.
Amber was seen as magical during the Bronze Age and was used for jewelry.
In the richest graves of Mycenae in Greece, it has been found large collars of amber.
Modern analysis shows that those amber comes from the Baltic Sea.
The Nordic bronze age fits also the Greeks description of their contact with the Hyperboreans in the far north.
Amber seems ta have been the Nordic gold during the Bronze Age.
Svenska:
Bronsåldern i södra skandinavien överträffar det mesta i europa.
Det är den rikaste perioden på fynd, konsthantverk, kreativitet och konstnärliga uttryck.
Endast i Mykene och Grekland finner man nått motsvarande.
I skandinavien utvecklas i ca 1000 år det främsta bronsåldershantverket och konsthantverket i Europa.
Stora mängder nedgrävda bärnstens skatter har hittats i bronsålderns skandinavien.
Bärnsten var också en mycket viktig handelsvara i rikena runt medelhavet.
Den nordiska bronsåldern passar perfekt in i Grekernas beskrivningen av Hyperboréerna som levde långt upp i norr.
Tutankhamon blev begravd med en bärnsten över hjärtat.
Bärnstenen ansågs magisk under Bronsåldern och användes till smycken.
I de rikaste gravarna i Grekland Mykene finner man stora halskragar av bärnsten.
Moderna analyser visar att bärnstenen kommer ifrån Östersjön.
Bärnstenen framstår som Nordens guld under Bronsåldern.
History documentary: Stenristarna
Music: Anders Hagberg - Stenristarna
Arcana- My Cold Sea
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The Bronze Age in southern Scandinavia surpasses most of bronze age europe. It is the richest period of finds, crafts, creativity and artistic expression. Only in Mycenaean Greece there is an equivalent in findings.
In Scandinavia it developed over 1000 years the prime Bronze Age craftsmanship and crafts in Europe.
Large quantities of buried amber treasures has been found from Bronze Age Scandinavia.
Amber was also a very important commodity in countries around the mediterranean sea.
Tutankhamun was buried with an amber held over his heart.
Amber was seen as magical during the Bronze Age and was used for jewelry.
In the richest graves of Mycenae in Greece, it has been found large collars of amber.
Modern analysis shows that those amber comes from the Baltic Sea.
The Nordic bronze age fits also the Greeks description of their contact with the Hyperboreans in the far north.
Amber seems ta have been the Nordic gold during the Bronze Age.
Svenska:
Bronsåldern i södra skandinavien överträffar det mesta i europa.
Det är den rikaste perioden på fynd, konsthantverk, kreativitet och konstnärliga uttryck.
Endast i Mykene och Grekland finner man nått motsvarande.
I skandinavien utvecklas i ca 1000 år det främsta bronsåldershantverket och konsthantverket i Europa.
Stora mängder nedgrävda bärnstens skatter har hittats i bronsålderns skandinavien.
Bärnsten var också en mycket viktig handelsvara i rikena runt medelhavet.
Den nordiska bronsåldern passar perfekt in i Grekernas beskrivningen av Hyperboréerna som levde långt upp i norr.
Tutankhamon blev begravd med en bärnsten över hjärtat.
Bärnstenen ansågs magisk under Bronsåldern och användes till smycken.
I de rikaste gravarna i Grekland Mykene finner man stora halskragar av bärnsten.
Moderna analyser visar att bärnstenen kommer ifrån Östersjön.
Bärnstenen framstår som Nordens guld under Bronsåldern.
History documentary: Stenristarna
Music: Anders Hagberg - Stenristarna
Arcana- My Cold Sea
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
published:09 Mar 2013
views:16139
Revolutions: The Age of Metal and the Evolution of European Civilization
Revolutions: The Age of Metal and the Evolution of European Civilization
William Parkinson
Membership Lecture, The New Mexico History Museum Auditorium
Thursday, December 1, 2011, 6:30 pm-7:30 pm
The evolution of agricultural villages in Europe, from their beginning in the Neolithic through their fluorescence during the Bronze Age, is the subject of this illustrated lecture. Historically, scholars assumed that most innovations, including in metallurgy, occurred earlier in the Near East and only later moved into the European continent. Advances in absolute dating and other research techniques prove otherwise.
Sponsored by Carole Ely and Robert Wickham, AV Systems and Walter Burke Catering
Video editing by SAR volunteer John Sadd
Revolutions: The Age of Metal and the Evolution of European Civilization
William Parkinson
Membership Lecture, The New Mexico History Museum Auditorium
Thursday, December 1, 2011, 6:30 pm-7:30 pm
The evolution of agricultural villages in Europe, from their beginning in the Neolithic through their fluorescence during the Bronze Age, is the subject of this illustrated lecture. Historically, scholars assumed that most innovations, including in metallurgy, occurred earlier in the Near East and only later moved into the European continent. Advances in absolute dating and other research techniques prove otherwise.
Sponsored by Carole Ely and Robert Wickham, AV Systems and Walter Burke Catering
Video editing by SAR volunteer John Sadd
In reaction to the comments on the mellow jazz used in the last bronze age swords video, I have gone to the other farcical extreme and used wildly over-the-t...
In reaction to the comments on the mellow jazz used in the last bronze age swords video, I have gone to the other farcical extreme and used wildly over-the-t...
This video contains all of the need to know information about the Bronze age in Gregtech 5.0.
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The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age): Crash Course World History 211
In which John Green teaches you about the Bronze Age civilization in what we today call th...
published:03 Oct 2014
The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age): Crash Course World History 211
The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age): Crash Course World History 211
In which John Green teaches you about the Bronze Age civilization in what we today call the middle east, and how the vast, interconnected civilization that encompassed Egypt, The Levant, and Mesopotamia came to an end. What's that you say? There was no such civilization? Your word against ours. John will argue that through a complex network of trade and alliances, there was a loosely confederated and relatively continuous civilization in the region. Why it all fell apart was a mystery. Was it the invasion of the Sea People? An earthquake storm? Or just a general collapse, to which complex systems are prone? We'll look into a few of these possibilities. As usual with Crash Course, we may not come up with a definitive answer, but it sure is a lot of fun to think about.
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published:03 Oct 2014
views:531943
46:33
Time Team Special 60 (2014) - Britain's Bronze Age Mummies
No copyright infringement has been intended by the uploading of this video; I am simply tr...
Birth Of Europe 02 Colliding Continents, Age of Bronze
Birth Of Europe 02 Colliding Continents, Age of Bronze
This is an old six part series made by BBC and aired on the history channel in 1991 or 1992, narrated by Jack Perkins. We only have the first two episodes, t...
Playlist of documentaries about Chinese major dynasties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q...
published:01 Mar 2015
[Documentary] China's Bronze Age - Shang Dynasty
[Documentary] China's Bronze Age - Shang Dynasty
Playlist of documentaries about Chinese major dynasties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXrkF5Nd4i8&list;=PLiVCagCDXANC6RPVc0NAzj3BcWHf5S1mK&spfreload;=10
published:01 Mar 2015
views:42
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Eric Cline | 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
February 25, 2015
Dr. Eric H. Cline
Professor of ...
published:06 Apr 2015
Eric Cline | 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
Eric Cline | 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed
February 25, 2015
Dr. Eric H. Cline
Professor of Classics and Anthropology
Chair of the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Director of the Capitol Archaeological Institute at The George Washington University, in Washington D.C.
For more than three hundred years during the Late Bronze Age, from about 1500 BC to 1200 BC, the Mediterranean region played host to a complex international world in which Egyptians, Mycenaeans, Minoans, Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Cypriots, and Canaanites all interacted, creating a cosmopolitan and globalized world-system such as has only rarely been seen before the current day. It may have been this very internationalism that contributed to the apocalyptic disaster that ended the Bronze Age. When the end came, as it did after centuries of cultural and technological evolution, the civilized and international world of the Mediterranean regions came to a dramatic halt in a vast area stretching from Greece and Italy in the west to Egypt, Canaan, and Mesopotamia in the east. Large empires and small kingdoms, that had taken centuries to evolve, collapsed rapidly. With their end came the world’s first recorded Dark Ages. It was not until centuries later that a new cultural renaissance emerged in Greece and the other affected areas, setting the stage for the evolution of Western society as we know it today. Blame for the end of the Late Bronze Age is usually laid squarely at the feet of the so-called Sea Peoples, known to us from the records of the Egyptian pharaohs Merneptah and Ramses III. However, as was the case with the fall of the Roman Empire, the end of the Bronze Age empires in this region was not the result of a single invasion, but of multiple causes. The Sea Peoples may well have been responsible for some of the destruction that occurred at the end of the Late Bronze Age, but it is much more likely that a concatenation of events, both human and natural — including earthquake storms, droughts, rebellions, and systems collapse — coalesced to create a “perfect storm” that brought the age to an end.
Lectures are free and open to the public thanks to the generous support of Oriental Institute Members and Volunteers.
published:06 Apr 2015
views:3
2:53
stone age to bronze age
A fun look at change...
published:04 Jun 2014
stone age to bronze age
stone age to bronze age
A fun look at change
published:04 Jun 2014
views:4
9:21
Bronze Age Dartmoor - The Life of Marghwen
A short film about life on Dartmoor in the Bronze Age....
published:11 Mar 2014
Bronze Age Dartmoor - The Life of Marghwen
Bronze Age Dartmoor - The Life of Marghwen
A short film about life on Dartmoor in the Bronze Age.
published:11 Mar 2014
views:373
4:46
Sand casting of a Bronze Age sword
Experimental casting performed in St.Fagans Open Air Museum on 12th January 2013 during th...
published:01 Feb 2013
Sand casting of a Bronze Age sword
Sand casting of a Bronze Age sword
Experimental casting performed in St.Fagans Open Air Museum on 12th January 2013 during the 7th Uk Experimental Archaeology Conference (Performers: Claudio Cavazzuti, Luca Pellegrini, Federico Scacchetti; video by Claudia Speciale)
https://www.academia.edu/2387959/Observation_on_bronze_age_swords_production_archaeological_record_and_experimental_archaeology
https://www.academia.edu/2387945/Stone_moulds_from_Terramare_Northern_Italy_Analytical_Approach_and_Experimental_Reproduction
published:01 Feb 2013
views:12598
16:51
Bronze to the limit: Destructive testing of a Ewart Park sword
http://www.bronze-age-swords.com/British_and_European.htm Neil Burridge, a highly skilled ...
Bronze to the limit: Destructive testing of a Ewart Park sword
Bronze to the limit: Destructive testing of a Ewart Park sword
http://www.bronze-age-swords.com/British_and_European.htm Neil Burridge, a highly skilled maker of Bronze Age swords, sent me an unpolished version of a Ewar...
www.museumoflondon.org.uk/prehistory-resources
How did people make tools from metal durin...
published:20 Feb 2015
KS2 Prehistory – The Bronze Age
KS2 Prehistory – The Bronze Age
www.museumoflondon.org.uk/prehistory-resources
How did people make tools from metal during the Bronze Age? This short video, introduced by children, demonstrates how a bronze axe is cast using Bronze Age technologies.
published:20 Feb 2015
views:119
20:20
Metal Detecting Germany: The Bronze Age
Metal detecting my oldest ever item dating back 4000 years. Sometimes I really wish my fin...
published:10 May 2015
Metal Detecting Germany: The Bronze Age
Metal Detecting Germany: The Bronze Age
Metal detecting my oldest ever item dating back 4000 years. Sometimes I really wish my finds could talk. Great finds all around with mrs findauchnix getting a wonderful dragon relic and the hammered coins keep coming.
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published:10 May 2015
views:5621
4:08
Bronze Age Boat Build Falmouth Episode 1.mov
How did they build boats in the Bronze Age? That is a question that academics from the Un...
published:17 May 2012
Bronze Age Boat Build Falmouth Episode 1.mov
Bronze Age Boat Build Falmouth Episode 1.mov
How did they build boats in the Bronze Age? That is a question that academics from the University of Exeter hope to find out in the coming months in a new installation and exhibition at National Maritime Museum Cornwall. In a project that is set to last 5 or more months, professional boatbuilder Brian Cumby and a team of volunteers are re-creating a large replica Bronze Age stitched boat using traditional tools and materials. This video shows the progress for the first month and we shall continue the series monthly.
The music to this video was created for falmouthphotos.com by the following people. Thank you all very much!
Jake Chapman
Marina Deligiannaki
Dave Hart
Thomas Sharpe
published:17 May 2012
views:24942
8:24
The Nordic Bronze age
The Bronze Age in southern Scandinavia surpasses most of bronze age europe. It is the rich...
published:09 Mar 2013
The Nordic Bronze age
The Nordic Bronze age
The Bronze Age in southern Scandinavia surpasses most of bronze age europe. It is the richest period of finds, crafts, creativity and artistic expression. Only in Mycenaean Greece there is an equivalent in findings.
In Scandinavia it developed over 1000 years the prime Bronze Age craftsmanship and crafts in Europe.
Large quantities of buried amber treasures has been found from Bronze Age Scandinavia.
Amber was also a very important commodity in countries around the mediterranean sea.
Tutankhamun was buried with an amber held over his heart.
Amber was seen as magical during the Bronze Age and was used for jewelry.
In the richest graves of Mycenae in Greece, it has been found large collars of amber.
Modern analysis shows that those amber comes from the Baltic Sea.
The Nordic bronze age fits also the Greeks description of their contact with the Hyperboreans in the far north.
Amber seems ta have been the Nordic gold during the Bronze Age.
Svenska:
Bronsåldern i södra skandinavien överträffar det mesta i europa.
Det är den rikaste perioden på fynd, konsthantverk, kreativitet och konstnärliga uttryck.
Endast i Mykene och Grekland finner man nått motsvarande.
I skandinavien utvecklas i ca 1000 år det främsta bronsåldershantverket och konsthantverket i Europa.
Stora mängder nedgrävda bärnstens skatter har hittats i bronsålderns skandinavien.
Bärnsten var också en mycket viktig handelsvara i rikena runt medelhavet.
Den nordiska bronsåldern passar perfekt in i Grekernas beskrivningen av Hyperboréerna som levde långt upp i norr.
Tutankhamon blev begravd med en bärnsten över hjärtat.
Bärnstenen ansågs magisk under Bronsåldern och användes till smycken.
I de rikaste gravarna i Grekland Mykene finner man stora halskragar av bärnsten.
Moderna analyser visar att bärnstenen kommer ifrån Östersjön.
Bärnstenen framstår som Nordens guld under Bronsåldern.
History documentary: Stenristarna
Music: Anders Hagberg - Stenristarna
Arcana- My Cold Sea
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
The gunman killed by police after the Tunisian attack which killed at least 38 people was not previously known to the authorities, according to the country’s prime minister. Habib Essid said Seifeddine Rezgui came from the town of Gaafour in the Siliana region and had been a student at the University of Kairouan... ....
One of the two New York prison escapees has been shot and the other is being pursued, according to a report from CNN... Here's more from the Buffalo News. ... ....
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling... Indeed, just as the so-called "Global Village" will always contain conflict and community, or the "ModernAge" is actually a continuation of a divergent past, dubious "Preemptive Wars" will be vehemently resisted with questionable forms of violence considered to be acts of terror and terrorism. Unlike the U.S ... Secondly and thirdly, some will always find morality in terrorism....
A decapitated head has been found posted on the gate at the entrance to a gas factory in south-eastern France which came under attack from terrorists this morning, security officials said. Police sources said the decapitated head was found at the site along with a flag bearing Islamist inscriptions. Local newspaper Le Dauphine said the head was also covered in Arabic writing... He said they attacked the factory “using gas canisters”....
A day after U.S.Border Patrol agents shot and killed one of two convicted murderers who escaped an upstate New York maximum security prison three weeks ago, law enforcement officers Saturday continued their effort to close in on the remaining escapee ... "We've got a convicted killer on the loose," an officer stopping cars explained to one driver ... Serrano ... Andrew Cuomo. ( RyanParker and Richard A. Serrano ) ... Sweat was not with Mr ... ....
(Source. CIT - Cork Institute of Technology). CURTIS AUDITORIUM > Please click here to book online. STACK THEATRE > Please click here to book online ........................................................................................... Sonatas del Opus II ... CurtisAuditorium. 16th July 2015 @ 8pm. Horacio Franco - flutes ... bronze-age horn, animal horn, conch shell, alphorn, cor-de-chass, hand horn, Vienna horn, and modern horn....
PopeFrancis's recent encyclical on climate change--and his embrace of mainstream science--brings the question of whether religion and science, two titanic cultural forces, can be reconciled. And it's not just about the Pope and climate change. Whether it's evolution vs ... there is a conflict, and science is winning ... And there is the series of memes like "Let me introduce you to my bronzeage sky god" when ridiculing Christianity ... S....
The researchers looked at the DNA from 101BronzeAge skeletons across Europe from The Netherlands to Russia for key mutations ... It was previously thought this gene mutation started to dominate Europeans around 7,000 to 10,000 years ago at the onset of farming and the use of milk, so the finding that only one in 20 Bronze-age people had it 3,000 years ago was a major shock....
BronzeAge Yamnaya skull Natalia Shishlina. The researchers looked at the DNA from 101BronzeAge skeletons across Europe from The Netherlands to Russia for key mutations ... It was previously thought this gene mutation started to dominate Europeans around 7,000 to 10,000 years ago at the onset of farming and the use of milk, so the finding that only one in 20 Bronze-age people had it 3,000 years ago was a major shock....
(Source. Saga Group Ltd). • NEW 17-night Grand Tour of China combines cruise and tour to unearth treasures of bygone dynasties, cosmopolitan cities and natural wonders from Shanghai to Beijing...There is also a relaxing cruise to absorb the country's natural splendour ... Next, head off the beaten track to discover the ancient city ruins of Sanxingdui, probably once the largest city in south China, dating to the BronzeAge ... distributed by....
(Source. Exeter City Council) ... 23/06/2015 ... Their patterns and inscriptions vary according to the age of the wearer and the context in which the cloth is worn ... There will be lots of free activities for children of all ages ... By popular demand, Dr Richard Scrivener, formerly of the British Geological Survey, will repeat his talk about tin mining in the South West from the early BronzeAge to Devon's new metal mine at Hemerdon in South Devon....
Photograph. MartinGodwin for the Guardian...Bronze-age synthesisers … a version of Longplayer was performed on Tibetan bowls at the Roundhouse, London, in 2009 ... Finer envisages a vast six-armed record player, with a turntable 6 to 12 feet in diameter, “which begs the question as to how records of that size are to be cut, and from what material”; another take on the “bronzeage synthesiser” technology of the Tibetan singing bowls ... ....
An introduction to the island ... that rock is equally small and complete ... assimilation ... The distance from North Africa is 288km ... The cart tracks, commonly assigned to the BronzeAge, are a unique aspect of the historical character of the island ... ... ... exceptionally small and remarkably rich in culture and traditions, an age-long colony which in the past few decades has managed to rebuild itself psychologically and structurally ... ....
20 June 2015. From the section Wiltshire. Unearthed at Monkton Farleigh in 1947, it is one of only six ever found and one of the earliest metal objects discovered in the UK ... The early BronzeAge disc, thought to represent the sun, is on show for the first time at the Wiltshire Museum ... ....
By CollegeTourist, Author. Ben Rissler. Include one of these 7 European hidden gems in your travel plans ...Escape the crowds, tourist traps, and even spend significantly less money on these overlooked, off the beaten path destinations in Europe ... Walk around this city with no plan, get to know Old Town and its undiscovered parts while trekking to the top of the hill where the Stone and BronzeAgeBratislava Castle sits ... 2) Bruges, Belgium....
Described as "melancholy" and "peculiarly penal", it was populated by people at least as far back as the BronzeAge and provides distinctive habitats for extremely rare species of plants and insects ... It isn't even past." Time-travelling between the Victorian age and 21st-centuryLincolnshire, this ambitious story combines ......
The ancient walls of a lost city have been uncovered by archaeologists at the Sanxingdui site in Sichuan province in southern China, dating back more than 3,000 years to the BronzeAge. ....