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The warrior aristocracy of Bronze Age Europe were buried in warrior graves with his personal weaponry - like daggers, swords, and spears. But there were other objects in these graves like hair combs, bronze razors and tweezers, cloak pins, and awls for tattooing the skin, that all speak to a profound interest in clothing, personal grooming and in adorning the warrior. So what can this all tell us about this aristocracy, the beliefs and practices of these elite men, and the nature of masculinity in prehistory? Find out by watching this video!
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Shaving Like Warriors In Ancient Europe

Be sure to use the code "dandavis" to get 100 free blades when you purchase your Henson razor here: http://hensonshaving.com/dandavishistory The warrior aristocracy of Bronze Age Europe were buried in warrior graves with his personal weaponry - like daggers, swords, and spears. But there were other objects in these graves like hair combs, bronze razors and tweezers, cloak pins, and awls for tattooing the skin, that all speak to a profound interest in clothing, personal grooming and in adorning the warrior. So what can this all tell us about this aristocracy, the beliefs and practices of these elite men, and the nature of masculinity in prehistory? *If you enjoy my videos please consider supporting the channel* Patreon ➜

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*Sources* The Oxford Handbook of the European Bronze Age:

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The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean:

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The Rise of Bronze Age Society - Kristiansen & Larsson:

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Warfare in Bronze Age Society - Christian Horn & Kristian Kristiansen ➜

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Elevated Rock Art - Johan Ling ➜

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Rock Art and Seascapes in Uppland Johan Ling ➜

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The Warrior's Beauty - Paul Treherne:

https://www.academia.edu/29528216/The_Warriors_Beauty_The_Masculine_Body_and_Self_Identity_in_Bronze_Age_Europe

Looking Sharp - Dutch Bronze Age razors and tweezers in context Arnoldussen & Steegstra: DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21827/5beaafc5f0505

Nordic Late Bronze Age Razors - Very Like a Whale - E. Warmenbol Shaving the Warrior - Mikkel Nørtoft The above links include affiliate links which means we will earn a small commission from your purchases at no additional cost to you which is a way to support the channel. *Thank you* Nordic Bronze Age canoe war band art by Hodari:

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Ancient Days:

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National Museum of Denmark:

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*Video Chapters* 00:00 Bronze Age Warrior Graves 01:41 Sponsorship 03:04 The Rise of the Warrior Aristocracy 05:04 Warrior Journeying 06:17 Warrior Drinking 07:13 Warrior Clothing 07:55 Warrior Grooming 08:32 Origins of Bronze Razors 09:26 Why was it so important? 11:07 Ritual Grooming as Transformation 12:04 Nordic Bronze Age razors 13:21 Shaving as a rite of passage 14:40 Warrior tattoos 15:20 the Nature of the Bronze Age Warrior

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Mare milking in the Kazakh village of Kenetkul, near Kokshetau, Kazakhstan. It looks like it's from the 19th century but the photo was taken in 2001!
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I'm sure this is supposed to be a joke but it makes a number of fundamental errors. Firstly, the Beaker people migrations into the British Isles did not come from the Tagus estuary or the Iberian peninsula. Instead, Beaker people came overwhelmingly from the Lower Rhine region, as well as parts of modern France. Also, they did not "row" on "improvised rafts". Europeans had been expert seafarers since the Mesolithic, exploring distant and storm battered hebridean islands paddling dugout canoes. The Neolithic people who came after were also expert seafarers, even bringing over pigs, sheep, and cattle in their vessels, which may have included large skin boats. And the Beaker people likewise travelled in proper vessels and maintained regular trade of people and goods along the Atlantic coasts and across the Channel. Finally, ceramic pottery had been in Britain since 4000 BC, 1500 years before the Beaker people. Humour must have some foundation in truth or else it simply ain't funny, is it.
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Listen, guys, I thought we'd been over this?
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Another reconstruction of the Bush Barrow Chieftain by Ancient Europeans. This is WAY better than that one Stonehenge museum did of that broken down weak looking old man in a dim hut. The Bush Barrow Chad was a wealthy and powerful warrior lord with an array of epic weapons and stunning gold. He even had a knife dating back about four centuries to the time of the first Bell Beaker people to settle around Stonehenge, perhaps a sign he belonged to an ancient ruling lineage. This was his homeland, won by his fathers, in whose mighty company he would not shame. Follow Ancient Europeans on Instagram here.
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Pretty sure one of you made this.
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Genetic breakdown for the Early Viking Age Salme Ship Burial samples of Saaremaa, Estonia Believed to have originated in the Mälaren region of Central Sweden, the Salme ship burial represents one of the earliest known instances of an attempted Viking raid. Most of the individuals aboard these ships appear to have died in battle, likely at the hands of the local Oeselians. Y-DNA: I1a (x20), R1a (x7), N1c (x7) right = c('Cameroon_SMA','Russia_Arkhangelsk_Veretye_Mesolithic.SG','Italy_Epigravettian_Tagliente','Russia_Samara_HG','Sweden_Motala_HG','Russia_Tyumen_HG','Turkey_N','Russia_Steppe_Eneolithic','Russia_Khvalynsk_Eneolithic','Russia_CentralYakutia_LN.SG','Russia_KolymaRiver_LN.SG','Russia_Samara_EBA_Yamnaya')
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Wow, that's two of my favourite things. Will be watching this asap.
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Why did milk loving Celts build 4000 forts in the Iron Age? New documentary film explains the origin of these structures
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Wagons, sleds, and even one boat were found in a Western Yamnaya subculture. This is the first Yamnaya boat I have seen. Source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h5ZbEQ7vi-zfvsTazPlPtaW5yhXLCVJO/view?pli=1 p. 92
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