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5 days ago · Archaeologists in Denmark have recovered dozens of lances, spears, swords and knives along with a set of chainmail from an Iron Age chieftain's house.
5 days ago · Iron production required advanced techniques such as smelting, which facilitated the establishment of specialized craftspeople and new economic systems. The ...
3 days ago · The earliest known use of iron by humans occurred in ancient Egypt and Sumer, where it was used to make spear tips and ornaments.
2 days ago · The weaponry dates back to the Iron Age, according to the press release. The large number of artifacts found would have been enough to equip a small army. “From ...
2 days ago · Archeologists from Vejle Museums unearthed over 100 Iron Age weapons in eastern Jutland, believed to be connected to a local chieftain. Source: Vejle Museums.
3 days ago · Archaeologists in Denmark unearthed what they've suggested is a sacrifice of weapons. The weapons likely belonged to a powerful chieftain thousands of years ...
3 days ago · the period in the history of humankind, following the Stone Age and the Bronze Age, marked by the use of implements and weapons made of iron. · (lowercase) ...
3 days ago · Final answer: Iron technology significantly transformed the Nok civilization by revolutionizing agriculture and warfare. The adoption of strong iron tools ...
7 days ago · Here we feature ancient technology history and dozens of amazing artifacts that reflect the brilliance of ancient minds.
5 days ago · Technological advancements in smelting practices during the Viking Age led to more efficient methods of extracting iron from ore. Innovations included ...