Iron pioneers

rupol2000

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The name of iron coincides exactly with the name of Iran, both of these words are derived from "Aryan". Thus the name of iron means "Aryan". The spread of iron coincides with the catastrophe of the Bronze Age, which means that the spread of iron in the Middle East and the Mediterranean is nothing but an Aryan conquest. When the Aryans settled in Greece, the Bronze Age ended there and the period of the Olympian Gods began. This was the time of the appearance of the ancient Greek language(probably ideologically call this language post-Mycenaean).
 
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How about the Riddle of Steel? Makes more sense than what you are going on about.


"Riddles of Steel" and "Dark Ages" were invented precisely because everything is obvious there and there are no riddles. Perhaps the riddles of fire from the same series. They say that it was everywhere even in paleolitic, but only the Aryans recorded in writing, and the myth of Prometheus suggests that it was not always in Greece and not so long. True, it is not entirely clear how they could cast bronze. They used rivets there. Maybe there was no bronze casting? Maybe they forged it with cold forging?
 
"Riddles of Steel" and "Dark Ages" were invented precisely because everything is obvious there and there are no riddles. Perhaps the riddles of fire from the same series. They say that it was everywhere even in paleolitic, but only the Aryans recorded in writing, and the myth of Prometheus suggests that he was not always in Greece. True, it is not entirely clear how they could cast bronze. They used rivets there. Maybe there was no bronze casting? Maybe they forged it with cold forging?
I think you missed the point.
 
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They looked like this. No one understands why such difficulties were needed.
 
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Yes, most likely they did not have fire and they simply forged them by adding tin.

Interestingly, northern Europeans used bronze cannons even in the 18th century. Could there be a connection here?
 
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That is why they added tin there - for malleability. For the blade, the addition of tin did not form any other meaning, it worsens the properties. It is softer than copper, so it will only worsen the properties of the blade.
 
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This means that the fire in Greece appeared only with chariots in 1300 BC.

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This roughly corresponds to the beginning of the "dark ages". Everything fits perfectly. The myth of Prometheus could not appear before the arrival of the Aryans, because the Olympian deities are the Aryan gods.

Even in Greece there was no fire. So it was nowhere, because there were no cultures higher than Mycenaean Greece and the Levant in the pre-Aryan era.
 
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Whatever Hitler was an asshole, he was right when he said that the Aryans created the entire technical civilization. He was wrong only that the Germans had something to do with it
 

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