Or was there a coalition of many tribes?” Inselmann and his colleagues examined 54 bronze and flint arrowheads unearthed at the Tollense Valley archaeological site, about 80 miles north of Berlin.
These are questions that they are now one step closer to answering. Dozens of bronze and flint arrowheads recovered from the Tollense Valley are revealing details about the able-bodied warriors ...
The bronze and flint arrowheads were recovered from the Tollense Valley in northeast Germany. Researchers first uncovered the site in 1996 when an amateur archaeologist spotted a bone sticking out ...
The study overviews the collected evidence but focuses on the bronze and flint arrowheads to locate the groups involved and assess what happened. Researchers analyzed the 54 bronze arrowheads and ...
Researchers have unearthed a trove of artefacts, including bronze and flint arrowheads, swords, wooden clubs, and human remains. By studying these items, they have determined that the battle ...
Leif Inselmann In an attempt to answer these questions, a study published in the journal Antiquity compared bronze and flint arrowheads found in the valley with thousands of contemporary examples ...
Archaeologists analyzed thirteenth century BC bronze and flint arrowheads from the Tollense Valley, north-east Germany, uncovering the earliest evidence for large-scale interregional conflict in ...