The metals reveal: The Bronze Age was more connected than we previously thought

In connection with the research project Metals & Giants, an international research team has shed new light on the metal trade in the Bronze Age.

Aarhus University—In the Bronze Age, the so-called Nuraghe culture flourished in Sardinia. A culture that is known for tower-like stone constructions, nuraghers, and for the small bronze figures, bronzetti, which often depict warriors, gods and animals. These figures have fascinated scientists, but their exact metallic origins have been unknown.

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