2,000-participant Bronze Age battle found in Tollense Valley, Germany, around 1250 B.C., with arrowheads from distant regions.

Recent discoveries of Bronze Age arrowheads in the Tollense Valley, Germany, have shed light on a major battle around 1250 B.C., involving over 2,000 participants. Human remains of more than 150 individuals were found, indicating unprecedented large-scale conflict. The arrowheads, some from distant regions like Bavaria and Moravia, suggest that combatants included outsiders, revealing broader regional dynamics during this era.

September 23, 2024
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