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The Tao of D&D: Bronze Age Europe Kali Escrima, Bronze Age Civilization, Classical Greece, Warriors Illustration, Historical Warriors, Greek Warrior, Grece Antique, Ancient Warfare, Armadura Medieval

A little more history, with surprises thrown in, particularly towards the end. I've been enjoying exploring a historical rendering of my game world. Most of this has been in my head for decades, but it's never been thoroughly written out. By the late Neolithic period in Europe, six dominant cultural regions had formed: a) Danubian cultures, from the Rhine to the Black Sea; b) Mediterranean cultures, from the Adriatic to eastern Iberia, including large portions of the Alps; c) Thessaly and…

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ArtStation - Irish Bronze Age chieftain Age Outfits, Ötzi The Iceman, Erik The Red, Bronze Age Civilization, European Languages, Iron Age, Bronze Age, Ancient Cultures, Dark Ages

LATE BRONZE AGE IRISH CHIEFTAIN. The Bronze Age in Ireland approximately lasted from 2500 BC to 500 BC. The material culture of the British Isles during the Late Bronze Age was part of a wider Atlantic system that extended along the western coast of France to western Spain and Portugal, which was different from the material cultures of the contemporary Nordic Bronze Age and the Urnfield culture of Central Europe and Italy. This chieftain wears a golden collar based on the Gleninsheen gorget…

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10 Of The Best Bronze Age Hoards Ever Discovered In Britain | St Neot Marcus Abbott, Gold Objects, Bronze Hair, Monster Book Of Monsters, Bronze Bracelets, Ancient Vikings, Outdoors Tattoo, Ancient Egyptian Art, Stone Age

During the Bronze Age, people started doing something that today might seem quite strange: they gathered up their precious objects and buried them in the ground, with absolutely no intention of coming back for them. We know this because many of the artefacts have been intentionally bent, broken or otherwise 'decommissioned' – they could never be used again. Many were also placed in or near water, not exactly the kind of place you'd put something for safe-keeping! This practice occurred…

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