Back to newsNew research reveals that elite members of Bronze Age Greek society wore iron rings crafted from meteorite material, centuries before iron smelting became widespread in the region. The findings highlight the extraordinary status symbols used by ruling classes during this period, roughly 3,500 years ago. Meteoritic iron, which falls from space rather than being mined and processed, was exceptionally rare and required no smelting technology, making objects crafted from it highly prestigious. For visitors to Crete, this discovery adds fascinating context to the Minoan civilization, one of Europe's earliest advanced cultures, which flourished on the island during this same Bronze Age period. The Archaeological Museum of Heraklion houses an outstanding collection of Minoan artifacts, including jewelry and ceremonial objects, offering a direct connection to the elite society described in this research. Entry costs approximately 15 euros.
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Meteorite Iron Rings Signaled Power Among Bronze Age Greek Elite
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