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Prehistoric Metalworking Reconstructions, Doncaster Museum and Gallery, Yorkshire, 29.7.18.
An excavated street at the Bronze-Age Indus site of Kalibangan, which sits along the Ghaggar-Hakra p
The Phoenician Oracle (only nine more to go!! \(´▽`)/) Taw - “Mark” Oracular meaning: Purpose, iden
Caerhun Standing Stones, Conwy, North Wales. This is one of a pair of standing stones. The other is
Bronze mace head, Luristan (Iran), 2nd Millenium BC.from Ancient Resource
Gop Cave found in close proximity to Gop Cairn is a prehistoric cave that when excavated produced bo
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Trundholm sun chariot, possibly ca. 1400 BCE. Nordic Bronze Age [833x632
St Andrews Hoard, Late Bronze Age, c. 950-750 BC, Fife, Scotlandfrom The National Museum of Scotland
centuriespast:Late Bronze Age, about 1600 BC Place of discovery: Knosos, Palace, sacred treasury-roo
Bronze axe, Scotland, 950-700 BC.from The Stranraer Museum, Scotland
The Other Golden Age of Piracy — The Era of the Sea Peoples,When Spain conquered much of Centr
siggautr:One of the larger rocks of Nordic Bronze Age petroglyphs in Scandinavia, the Vitlyckehäll,
picard-schreckensberger:Goddess figurine Anatolian 2500–2300 B.C. Early Bronze Age Statuette made of
The Phoenician Oracle is almost done and I will have a surprise by the end of this week! Hē - “Windo
paleohistoria:This is Seahenge, also known as Holme I, an early bronze age momument located in Norfo
Bronze spike butted axe head from Luristan (Iran), 1300 - 1000 BC.from The Asian Art Museum
tamedkite:Minoan frescoes, 1500 BC (bronze age)
West Kennet Long Barrow Interior and Facade, Wiltshire, 27.6.18.
Early Silver Brooches 450 to 800 CE, The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, 11.11.17.
‘Robin Hood’s Stride’ Prehistoric Natural Feature, Derbyshire, 22.2.17. It seems unlikely that early
Bronze axe head from Luristan, 12th-10th century BCfrom Hermann Historica
Mycenaean bronze sword with gold hilt, Greece, 1500 BC, uncovered from a tomb in Skopelos.Housed at
‘The Sanctuary’ Stone and Timber Circle Structure, Wiltshire, 27.6.18.
Bronze cheek piece from a horse bit, from the Early Iron Age culture conventionally called “Luristan
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