The article presents aspects of the cultural function of Nordic Bronze Age hanging vessels, on the basis of their distribution and production in the Baltic Sea region. Depositions with hanging vessels and related objects show for some regions a similar understanding of the right use and ritual knowledge. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ab.v18i0.62 Key words: Late Bronze Age, Baltic Sea, hanging vessels, metalwork, casting moulds, hoards
In multiple bronze object hoards of the Middle- (c. 1500-1050 BC) and Late Bronze Age (c. 1050-800 B...
Ship formed monuments from the Late Bronze Age on the island of Öland, southeast Sweden, have never...
Bronze Age burials across Europe frequently contain evidence of organic materials such as textiles, ...
The article describes the bronze axe mould, which has not been previously published and, referring t...
‘Workshops’ and ‘workshop production’ are central to archaeological understanding of metalworking in...
Hoard finds appear throughout the European Bronze Age with distinct chronological and chorological p...
Production and use of metalwork in southern Scandinavia during the Bronze Age (1700-500 BC) has abov...
In multiple bronze object hoards of the Middle- (c. 1500-1050 BC) and Late Bronze Age (c. 1050-800 B...
During the Late Bronze Age, the number of metal objects in the Baltic Sea region increased tremendou...
This article takes as its starting point artefacts recovered from excavations at Brodtkorbneset and ...
In late summer 2014, two metal detectorists located 40 bronze objects on a small hillock west of Gam...
Bronze Age ceramics – A source of information on communication and social interaction in Bronze Age ...
Bronze engravings Two-dimensional depictions of men, animals and objects, punched or engraved on the...
International audienceThe many Bronze Age land hoards found in France vary greatly within time and i...
In multiple bronze object hoards of the Middle- (c. 1500-1050 BC) and Late Bronze Age (c. 1050-800 B...
Ship formed monuments from the Late Bronze Age on the island of Öland, southeast Sweden, have never...
Bronze Age burials across Europe frequently contain evidence of organic materials such as textiles, ...
The article describes the bronze axe mould, which has not been previously published and, referring t...
‘Workshops’ and ‘workshop production’ are central to archaeological understanding of metalworking in...
Hoard finds appear throughout the European Bronze Age with distinct chronological and chorological p...
Production and use of metalwork in southern Scandinavia during the Bronze Age (1700-500 BC) has abov...
In multiple bronze object hoards of the Middle- (c. 1500-1050 BC) and Late Bronze Age (c. 1050-800 B...
During the Late Bronze Age, the number of metal objects in the Baltic Sea region increased tremendou...
This article takes as its starting point artefacts recovered from excavations at Brodtkorbneset and ...
In late summer 2014, two metal detectorists located 40 bronze objects on a small hillock west of Gam...
Bronze Age ceramics – A source of information on communication and social interaction in Bronze Age ...
Bronze engravings Two-dimensional depictions of men, animals and objects, punched or engraved on the...
International audienceThe many Bronze Age land hoards found in France vary greatly within time and i...
In multiple bronze object hoards of the Middle- (c. 1500-1050 BC) and Late Bronze Age (c. 1050-800 B...
Ship formed monuments from the Late Bronze Age on the island of Öland, southeast Sweden, have never...
Bronze Age burials across Europe frequently contain evidence of organic materials such as textiles, ...