Ray McCarthy
Sentient Marmite: The Truth may make you fret.
Maybe the girl buried approx 1351BC in Denmark was a German Princess (born 1370 BC approx). Except of course Denmark and Germany didn't exist then.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32835804
It was during the period when most Bronze in Europe came from Cornish Tin and Irish Copper (mined in Cork, possibly by the Tuath Dé, later called Tuatha De Danann by the Iron Age Celts, called Milesians in the Book of Invasions).
After about 1300 BC era there were two main branches of Bronze Age Proto Celts, the Atlantic ones, and ones further East, the Urnfield
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urnfield_culture
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Bronze_Age
(Also preceded by Beaker people, before 1800BC, but only extant 200 years in Ireland)
So I don't know if she was an early Urnfield Celt or from end of the Tumulus proto Celt culture as they overlapped.
Anyway she travelled a lot, surely she'd have a tale to tell. Did a band of Warriors, a Druid or Bard accompany her? Maybe we'll never know her story.
We only know a tiny sliver of history, who could read or study it otherwise?
I'd love to know more of her story.
Edit:
in her Era, 19 years old have been seriously adult, not a girl in modern sense at all.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32835804
It was during the period when most Bronze in Europe came from Cornish Tin and Irish Copper (mined in Cork, possibly by the Tuath Dé, later called Tuatha De Danann by the Iron Age Celts, called Milesians in the Book of Invasions).
After about 1300 BC era there were two main branches of Bronze Age Proto Celts, the Atlantic ones, and ones further East, the Urnfield
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urnfield_culture
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Bronze_Age
(Also preceded by Beaker people, before 1800BC, but only extant 200 years in Ireland)
So I don't know if she was an early Urnfield Celt or from end of the Tumulus proto Celt culture as they overlapped.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumulus_cultureThe Tumulus culture (German: Hügelgräberkultur) dominated Central Europe during the Middle Bronze Age (ca. 1600 BC to 1200 BC).
Anyway she travelled a lot, surely she'd have a tale to tell. Did a band of Warriors, a Druid or Bard accompany her? Maybe we'll never know her story.
We only know a tiny sliver of history, who could read or study it otherwise?
I'd love to know more of her story.
Edit:
in her Era, 19 years old have been seriously adult, not a girl in modern sense at all.
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