
Warlike behaviour is thought to have spread through members of this community at the time, just before the Tumulus Culture era commenced.


While Urnfield culture is believed to have first appeared in northern Italy and eastern-Europe, this reached various other countries such as Germany and Ukraine. Swords from Nordlingen often belonged to the 'Urns' during this period- distinguished by their custom of cremation during the late Bronze era. While experts believe it was difficult to create, they are convinced it was a real weapon, designed for sharp cuts.Īt the time, there were just a few European hotspots for trading these types of swords, including southern Germany, north Germany and Denmark.

Despite its age, the sword's zig-zag pattern is still completely visible, punctuated with studs and rivets.
