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Learn about bronze metallurgy and more in The Book by Hungry Minds! Get 10% off with code SURVIVE before 11th August https://mdsh.io/ix55im556n Discover the pivotal role Britain played in sparking Europe’s Bronze Age in this free history documentary! 🌟 Unearth the secrets of the Beaker folk, who mainstreamed tin-bronze in the British Isles around 2200 BC, revolutionising metallurgy with Cornwall and Devon’s rich tin deposits. Focusing on the iconic Huntshaw dagger, explore how such early bronze weapons, buried in sacred barrows, symbolised power and spirituality. 🗡️ Dive into the history of tin trade, ancient craftsmanship, and the cultural significance of Bronze Age daggers, including exclusive insights from master swordsmith Neil Burridge. 🛠️ Why were these state-of-the-art weapons buried with the dead? Watch to uncover the mysteries of Britain’s Bronze Age legacy! #bronzeage #britishhistory #ancientweapons Full interview with Neil Burridge sword smith: • The Greatest Living Bronze Sword Smith Drone and additional camera work in Cornwall by @ROTPband More on the Huntshaw barrows: • Road built over pagan burial ground! Darra... Second channel for streaming @jivetalk Art of Beaker chief by Christian Sloan Hall Bronze Age map by Dan Kogosov Music: Intro theme by Wolcensmen Hildigaldra - Sun in Time Styrkr -Old father Realisation of a new Earth - I think I can help you Bark sound productions - EGD Bark sound productions - Forn Borg - The choosing ceremony Tom May - Atlantis Falling Elegiac - Invocation of Ingwaz Outro = Xurious - Steppe expansion Sources: Doe, G.M. The Examination of two Barrows near Torrington.(1875) Jones, Quinnell. ‘Daggers in the West: Early Bronze Age Daggers and Knives in the South-west Peninsula’. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society (2013) Wang, Strekopytov, Roberts,’Copper ingots from a probable Bronze Age shipwreck off the coast of Salcombe, Devon: Composition and microstructure’ Journal of Archaeological Science, Volume 97, 2018. Williams et al. From Land's End to the Levant: did Britain's tin sources transform the Bronze Age in Europe and the Mediterranean?. Antiquity (2025) https://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/2... 00:00 Introduction 00:37 Beaker Folk discover tin 06:03 The Book 07:33 Early bronze weapons 09:08 A bronze sword smith explains the process 13:59 The Huntshaw dagger 20:18 Why were weapons placed in graves?