Which natural product from the Danish and Baltic region was a major trade commodity throughout Bronze Age Europe?
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Baltic amber, sourced from coastal areas of the southern Baltic (including regions that are now part of Denmark and neighbouring countries), was extensively traded across Bronze Age Europe. Amber was prized for ornamentation and ritual use. While tin (required for making bronze) was also an important traded commodity, tin sources lay largely outside Denmark; amber is the characteristic regional export associated with Denmark and the Baltic throughout prehistory.
