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Nov 2021
44m 56s

Bronze Age Europe

Wondery / Patrick Wyman
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The societies of the European Bronze Age lacked writing, but their illiteracy shouldn’t fool us: These were rich and sophisticated civilizations that existed in a time of deep and fundamental transformations, when new technologies, ways of understanding the world, and forms of power reshaped Europe and its people. 

 

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