- Roman Iron Age
The Roman Iron Age (
1 -400 ) is the name that Swedisharchaeologist Oscar Montelius gave to a part of theIron Age inScandinavia , NorthernGermany and theNetherlands .The name comes from the hold that the
Roman Empire had begun to exert on theGermanic tribes ofNorthern Europe . Therefore, the preceding part of the Iron Age is called thePre-Roman Iron Age , which had grown out of theNordic Bronze Age . The age that followed the Roman Iron Age is called theGermanic Iron Age or theAge of Migrations .candinavia
In Scandinavia, there was a great import of goods, such as
coin s (more than 7,000), vessels,bronze images,glass beakers, enameledbuckle s, weapons, etc. Moreover, the style of metal objects and clay vessels was markedly Roman. Objects such as shears and pawns appear for the first time. In the3rd century and4th century , some elements are imported from Germanic tribes that had settled north of theBlack Sea , such as therunes .There are also many bog bodies from this time in
Denmark ,Schleswig and southern Sweden. Together with the bodies, there are weapons, household wares and clothes ofwool . Great ships made for rowing have been found from the 4th century inNydam Mose in Schleswig.The prime burial tradition was cremation, but the third century and thereafter saw an increase in inhumation.
Through the
5th century and6th century ,gold andsilver become more and more common. This time saw the ransack of the Roman Empire by Germanic tribes, and from which many Scandinavians returned with gold and silver. A new Iron Age had begun in Northern Europe, the Germanic Iron Age.Timeline of Prehistoric Scandinavia
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