- Germanic Iron Age
The Germanic Iron Age is the name given to the period A.D.
400 –A.D.800 inNorthern Europe and it is part of the continentalAge of Migrations . It follows theRoman Iron Age and the beginning is marked by the fall of theRoman empire and the rise of theGermanic king doms in Western Europe. InScandinavia , it is followed by theViking Age .It is divided into the early Germanic Iron Age (EGIA) and the late Germanic Iron Age (LGIA). In
Sweden , the LGIA550 –800 is usually referred to as theVendel era , in Norway, the Merovinger Age.During the fall of the Roman empire, an abundance of gold flowed into Scandinavia and there are excellent works in gold from this period. Gold was used to make
scabbard mountings andbracteate s.After the Roman empire had disappeared, gold became scarce and Scandinavians began to make objects of gilded bronze, with decorations of interlacing animals in Scandinavian style. The EGIA decorations show animals that are rather faithful anatomically, but in the LGIA they evolve into intricate shapes with interlacing and interwoven limbs that are well-known from the
Viking Age .Timeline of Prehistoric Scandinavia
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Stone ship
*Vendel era
*Merovingian
*Heptarchy ource and external link
* [http://www.denmark.dk/portal/page?_pageid=374,477916&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL Denmark portal]
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