Bronze Age



World Heritage Sites connected to 'Bronze Age':

  • Al Ain round tombs of the Hafit culture
  • Ancient Merv Five early settlements have been uncovered
  • Archaeological Sites of Mycenae and Tiryns Mycenae; link
  • Atapuerca "The Galer?a del Silex contains abundant evidence of human occupation during the Neolithic and Bronze Age. More fifty painted and engraved panels have been recorded, with geometrical motifs, hunting scenes, and anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figures." (AB)
  • Baalbek Excavations near the Jupiter temple have revealed the existence of ancient human habitation dating to the Early Bronze Age (2900-2300 BC)
  • Ban Chiang
  • Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn
  • Biblical Tells
  • Gobustan Rock Art The area also holds Bronze Age burial sites (AB ev)
  • Gochang, Hwasun, and Ganghwa Dolmen
  • High Coast / Kvarken Archipelago Remains were found
  • Hortobágy Early Bronze Age burial mounds (kurgans)
  • Ohrid Region ; link
  • Orkhon Valley Ornated graves
  • Petroglyphs of the Mongolian Altai Large compositions appear within this period (AB ev)
  • Prehistoric Pile Dwellings
  • Pyramids (Memphis) The "Old Kingdom" was Egypt's "Bronze age" civilisation
  • Rock Carvings in Tanum
  • Rock Drawings in Valcamonica
  • Sammallahdenmäki
  • Sarazm "Later, particularly in the Bronze Age, Sarazm complemented and extended its activities with metallurgy and handicrafts, demonstrating the existence of a network of a diversity of interchanges on a very large scale" (unesco)
  • Southern Öland "On Stora alvaret there is a series of large Bronze Age burial cairns"
  • Stonehenge This site extends into the Bronze Age. ; link
  • Su Nuraxi di Barumini
  • Sulaiman-Too Bronze Age settlement
  • Tamgaly
  • Troy
  • Yin Xu Chinese Bronze Age