Author:
Jantzen Detlef,Brinker Ute,Orschiedt Jörg,Heinemeier Jan,Piek Jürgen,Hauenstein Karlheinz,Krüger Joachim,Lidke Gundula,Lübke Harald,Lampe Reinhard,Lorenz Sebastian,Schult Manuela,Terberger Thomas
Abstract
Chance discoveries of weapons, horse bones and human skeletal remains along the banks of the River Tollense led to a campaign of research which has identified them as the debris from a Bronze Age battle. The resources of war included horses, arrowheads and wooden clubs, and the dead had suffered blows indicating face-to-face combat. This surprisingly modern and decidedly vicious struggle took place over the swampy braided streams of the river in an area of settled, possibly coveted, territory. Washed along by the current, the bodies and weapons came to rest on a single alluvial surface.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archeology
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