Kings of Bronze Age Europe: The Únětice Culture
Dan Davis History・2 minutes read
Powerful rulers in Germany during the Bronze Age were buried lavishly, showcasing their wealth and influence, controlling trade routes and developing sophisticated societies. The Unetice culture emerged as a state-level society with centralized production, military organization, and trade, seeing a rise in powerful rulers and the use of standardized bronze ingots as a possible form of currency.
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- The Unetice culture in Central Europe during the early Bronze Age was characterized by powerful rulers buried with lavish goods, showcasing their wealth and influence in society.
- Elite women in Bronze Age societies received grand burials with precious goods, indicating a practice of female exogamy to strengthen political alliances, emphasizing the importance of women in socio-political networks during that period.
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Recent questions
What were the burial customs of the Unetice culture?
Varied, possibly indicating sacrifices or punishments.
How did the Unetice culture handle female lineage?
Largely patrilineal with female exogamy.
What was the significance of princely burials in the Unetice culture?
Showcased powerful rulers buried with lavish goods.
How did the Unetice culture organize its military forces?
In units of ax-wielding men commanded by officers.
What led to the collapse of the Unetice culture and other Bronze Age societies?
Disruptions in trade networks and rise of new cultures.
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