Recent research shows Bronze Age globalization included the British Isles and Scandinavia, regions often left out of older Bronze Age accounts.
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Bronze AGE Globalization
Recent research shows Bronze Age globalization included the British Isles and Scandinavia, regions often left out of older Bronze Age accounts.
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"Okay? And that's why we know about the Bronze Age. Okay. So, what's going to happen is this. The green is the copper sources...."
"But recent research has shown us that it's all interconnected. Okay? Okay. So, as I mentioned, these are trade networks. Okay? And these gray..."
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Bronze begins as a weapon, becomes status, hardens into currency, and then teaches the world the dangerous rhythm of capital: rapid growth, total interconnection, elite consolidation, and sudden collapse.
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