
Scandanavian Bronze Age
The Scandinavian Bronze Age, roughly 1700–500 BCE, was a period when people in modern-day Norway, Sweden, and Denmark developed new technologies, art, and social structures using bronze for tools, weapons, and ornamentation. It marked significant cultural evolution, including elaborate burial practices, craftsmanship, and trade networks that extended across Europe. Society became more organized, and landscapes saw the construction of monuments and rich tombs. This era reflects how early communities in Scandinavia embraced innovation, leading to increased social complexity and cultural expression, laying important foundations for future developments in the region.