Decode unexpectedly about the weapons of the bronze warriors
Over the past decades, archaeologists have found dozens of bronze-era swords.
Over the past decades, archaeologists have found dozens of bronze-era swords. Recently, they implemented a project to test the combat power of these weapons in combat and have discovered a surprise about their ability to damage.
Archaeologists and scientists have just carried out a research project of 110 bronze swords found in England and Italy and have made remarkable discoveries.
Specifically, a research team in the UK gathered experts from famous universities and museums in the country as well as volunteers to help recreate the battle scenes of the warriors of the Bronze Age.
Making bronze is easier to chew than weapons made from steel.
The purpose of the project is to decipher the damage ability of bronze-era swords in combat.
The swords date back from 3000 to 1200 BC made from copper and tin. According to researcher Andrea Dolfini at the University of Newcastle, England, the bronze swords were more easily damaged, dented than weapons made from steel.
These ancient swords are very suitable for close combat. Bronze warriors used this weapon to stab and slash the enemy. This information also means that the warrior has good control of his sword, using certain tactics to inflict damage to the enemy.
Because the bronze sword was easily chipped and broken, the warriors made every effort not to let their weapons collide with the enemy's swords.
From here, the Bronze Age warriors mastered the skill of inflicting fatal wounds on the enemy with the least restrict of the two weapons not colliding with each other.
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