I find these artifacts are too complex for those people to produce. It seems to me they were made in Mycenae and traded up north for slaves and amber.
>>18524702Made in tartesia or Greece, transported north by tartesian, Egyptian or Mycenaean sailors.
>>18524703Too impressive, looks foreign.
>>18524705Even the swords look Mycenaean. And the gold decoration is clearly too complex for primitive barbarians.
omg how will nordcucks ever recover???
>they were just primitive barbarians back then!>coincidentally they established working mutual trade routes with the most developed civilization of the ageWhat is the point of this retarded thread exactly?
>>18524806HUE>>18524752
>>18524806They didn’t set up any trade. Mediterranean mariners went to their lands to trade and exchanged stuff. Probably all the Nordic males came back as work slaves and the females as sex slaves, maybe the men too.
>>18524889>They didn’t set up any trade.>probably>maybe/threadIrrefutable evidence provided. Nords blown the fuck out.
Isn't it trivial to determine the origins or the metals?
Isnt this the same argument used for Scythian jewelry?
>>18525118senor maybe they just mined the gold, exported it for smelting and crafting and then re-imported the gold vessels o algo