E-Book "The urnfield culture"
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content of the e-book "The urnfield culture" by Ernst Probst:
The Bronze Age is more than 2000-800 BC as the first and longer of the Metal Ages in Europe. During this time, tools, weapons and ornaments made of bronze were made. In some areas the Bronze Age had a different time period. So they began in southern Germany before about 2300 BC and ended around 800 BC In northern Germany, however, it lasted from about 1600 to 500 BC The spread in Germany Cultures of the Bronze Age urn field culture is against such 1300/1200 to 800 BC It is valid in Europe as one of the major cultures of the Late Bronze Age and could be from the northern Balkan countries on the Danube to the Upper Rhine region spread. In Germany it was in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Bavaria, Saarland, Rhineland-Palatinate, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia parts (Lower Rhine Basin) and south home of the Thuringian Forest. The term urnfield culture based upon the that were then burned to death on funeral pyre and then often dumped their ashes or bones in clay urns and buried in cremations. Occasionally formed the cremations urns expansive fields with dozens or hundreds of funerals. The text on the urnfield culture comes from the print book "Germany in the Bronze Age" (1996) Science of the Wiesbaden author Ernst Probst old German spelling and corresponds to the standard of knowledge. Other cultures of the Bronze Age from Germany will also be presented in separate publications.
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