In 60% of Denmark's history, the main occupations have been hunting and fishing.

The Bronze age | 1800 – 500 BC The main building blocks of bronze – copper and tin – are naturally rare in the Norwegian landscape.

Now 3,000-year-old graves in good condition have been discovered in Trøndelag County. During the Bronze age, the difference between the farmers and the hunter-gatherers became more defined. Therefore, the number of bronze objects found by Norwegian archaeologists is relatively small. The Minoan warm period occurred around the middle of the Bronze Age, and lasted several hundred years. In August 2006, a Bronze Age leather shoe was found in eastern Norway by a local carpenter, who found it as the shoe thawed from an ice field in the Jotunheimen Mountains. So what can we say about warfare and weapons of this early period of Scandinavian history?

Direct evidence of warfare in the Scandinavian Bronze Age has been found in the course of numerous archeological investigations and in the careful study of the large number of petroglyphs from the era that dot the coasts of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Bronze Age Shoes Calceology (from Latin calcei "shoes" and -λογία, -logiā, "-logy") is the study of footwear, especially archaeological and historical footwear. In the Bronze Age, millet was grown in Denmark. Bronze Age graves are rare in Norway. In 75% of the time has been a kind of Stone Age. Archaeologists from the NTNU University Museum made the gravesite discovery at Sandbrauta in Melhus municipality.

Bronze Age Norway