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The maritime trade was developed in the Late Bronze Age, so goods from the Levant and Cyprus were transported ... He pointed out that the trading routes had also become insecure after the mercantile ...
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Bronze Age Seafaring: Navigating the Open Sea of ScandinaviaWhile coastal routes spanning 700 kilometers were safer and accessible year-round, now simulations suggest that Bronze Age Scandinavians ... technologies and trade networks. This innovative ...
Where Bronze Age civilizations got large amounts of tin ... That metallic harvest spread through trade routes, supplying societies in northern and central Europe around 3,800 years ago and ...
open image in gallery Bronze Age 'international' mystery: Some evidence suggests that St Michael's Mount in Cornwall may have been a key part of the trade route linking north-west Europe and the ...
This discovery indicates that the tin mined in southwest Britain spread through trade routes, supplying societies ... about the sources of tin used in Bronze Age societies, addressing the so ...
This archaeological site provides a glimpse into Dubai’s rich Bronze Age history ... seals from Egypt and Mesopotamia indicates that trade routes between Dubai and these ancient civilisations ...
About a mile beneath the sea, the ship suggests that trade in the eastern Mediterranean Sea traveled much farther from the safety of land. By Franz Lidz Photographs by Kobi Wolf Remains of the ...
A replica of a Bronze Age boat is seen during sea trials off ... which will create new knowledge of maritime navigation and ancient trade routes. It's an incredibly proud moment for us," he ...
The maritime trade was developed in the Late Bronze Age, so goods from the Levant and ... He pointed out that the trading routes had also become insecure after the mercantile embargo imposed ...
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