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  1. Around the 5th century BC, the Nordic Bronze Age was succeeded by the Pre-Roman Iron Age and the Jastorf culture. The Nordic Bronze Age is often considered ancestral to the Germanic peoples.
    Dates: circa 2000–1750 BCE – circa 500 BCE
    Period: Bronze Age
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    Why is the Nordic Bronze Age called Germanic?As the Nordic Bronze Age culture spread south into northern Germany and came in contact with Celtic tribes and eventually the Roman Empire, it became known as Germanic to the (mostly Roman) historians at the time, which is why we today also refer to it that way.
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    What is the connection between Scandinavians and Germanic ancestry?The link between Scandinavians and their Germanic ancestry goes back to the bronze age Scandinavians (the Nordic Bronze Age culture), who eventually became forefathers to all Germanic people as their rich, individualistic, and warrior-focused culture spread south into northern Germany.
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    Is the Battle Axe culture the missing link between Nordic Bronze Age?Today, the Nordic Bronze Age is considered to be the ancestral civilizational era of the Germanic Peoples. One interesting detail could easily be the missing link between the Battle Axe Culture and the later identity of the Nordic Bronze age: the battle axe symbol.
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    What are the similarities between the Nordic Bronze Age and Rigveda?Cultural similarities between the Nordic Bronze Age, the Sintastha / Andronovo culture and peoples of the Rigveda have also been detected. Some scholars also include sites in what is now Estonia, Finland, northern Germany and Pomerania as part of its cultural sphere.
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    The Nordic Bronze Age (also Northern Bronze Age, or Scandinavian Bronze Age) is a period of Scandinavian prehistory from c. 2000/1750–500 BC. The Nordic Bronze Age culture emerged about 1750 BC as a continuation of the Battle Axe culture (the Scandinavian Corded Ware variant) as well as from influence … See more

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    The Nordic Bronze Age is a successor of the Corded Ware culture in southern Scandinavia and Northern Germany. It appears to represent a fusion of elements from the Corded … See more

    The Nordic Bronze Age was initially characterized by a warm climate that began with a climate change around 2700 BC. The climate was comparable to that of present-day central Germany and northern France and permitted a fairly dense population and … See more

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    Settlement in the Nordic Bronze Age period consisted mainly of single farmsteads, which usually consisted of a longhouse plus … See more

    A June 2015 study published in Nature found the people of the Nordic Bronze Age to be closely genetically related to the Corded Ware culture, the Beaker culture and the Unetice culture. People of the Nordic Bronze Age and Corded Ware show the highest See more

    • Allentoft, ME (11 June 2015). "Population genomics of Bronze Age Eurasia". Nature. Nature Research. 522 (7555): 167–172. Bibcode:2015Natur.522..167A. doi:10.1038/nature14507. PMID 26062507. S2CID 4399103.
    • Dabrowski, J. (1989) Nordische Kreis un … See more

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    The Germanic-speaking peoples speak an Indo-European language. The leading theory for the origin of Germanic languages, suggested by archaeological, linguistic and genetic evidence, postulates a diffusion of Indo-European languages from the Pontic–Caspian steppe towards Northern Europe during the third millennium BCE, via linguistic contacts and migrations from the Corded …

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      WebMar 28, 2018 · The Northern Bronze Age of Scandinavian prehistory dates to around 3,700 to 2,500 years ago with sites hold bronze and gold objects were all imported, primarily from Central Europe and rock carvings depict …

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      WebOct 21, 2022 · The Nordic Bronze Age people are thought to be the ancestors of all

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      WebJun 24, 2020 · Upon their absorption of the native cultures, and their fusion with them, different cultural aspects were combined. This was a necessary component which helped push Scandinavia into the Nordic Bronze Age . …

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      WebMap of the early Nordic Bronze Age, where I1 first became prominent. The Nordic

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