An analysis of artifacts retrieved from Bronze Age burying site let out that Denmark and ancient Egypt traded with one another 3,400 yr ago , and maybe practice similar spiritual ritual .
Scientists from the National Museum in Denmark and the Institute of Archaeomaterials Research in France used a proficiency called plasma mass spectrum analysis to examine the chemic composition of trace constituent in crank that had been dig by archaeologists in the former nineteenth century . One such relic had been found in the Danish grave of a moneyed woman , lie in a hollowed - out oak trunk and wearing a whack disc , a string dame with tinkle , shining humble bronze subway system , and an overarm bracelet made of two pieces of amber and a individual dispirited deoxyephedrine bead . A similar piece of jewelry , retrieved from another grave , was a necklace made with four pieces of gold and a blue bead .
The analysesrevealedthat the chemic composition of the cobalt dismal bead tally glass that had been made in ancient Egypt . In fact , the researcher say the glass originated from the same workshops that had manufactured the blue glass inlays regain in Tutankhamen ’s amber death mask .

The beads likely come to Denmark from Egypt by way of Greece . Conversely , amber from Nordic country was export southward during this period . Jewelry made from amber was find among the detail in the burial sleeping accommodation of Tutankhamen and other Pharaoh of Egypt .
The Danish and Gallic research worker believe there was a spiritual significance attached to the Danish jewelry . A common trait of both glass and gold is that sunlight perforate their surfaces . When a Danish woman in the Bronze Age submit a patch of jewellery made of gold and blue glass with her to the tomb , the scientists say , it might have establish a prayer to the sun to assure that she would be re - united with it and share her fortune with the sun on its eternal journey .
Although standardised spiritual motifs can emerge independently of one another , the apparent grandness of the single gamey bead has direct the researchers to ponder whether Nordic spiritual practice were act upon by Egypt , where the colouring material blue was tie in with the Sunday deity Amun - Ra .

ArchaeologyBronze Age
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