Abstract The Tollense valley in northeast Germany is well known for its substantial evidence indicating a violent conflict dated to the early 13th century BC (Period III of the Nordic Bronze Age). This article presents a significant new find from a later Bronze Age context, found in the river at a known Bronze Age valley crossing (site Weltzin 13) by Ronald Borgwardt in 2020. The small bronze figurine (14.7 cm tall) has an egg-shaped head with a prominent nose, looped arms, a neckring, two knobs signifying breasts, a belt, an indication of a female sex and two slightly differently shaped legs. In the 19th century a similar female statuette was found near the village of Klein Zastrow, just a few kilometres from the valley crossing, but most...
NoThe discovery of the extraordinary Hirschlanden figure was reported in this journal in 1964. Since...
Frøya from RebildRepresentation of the human form was so rarely attempted - or at least is so rarely...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
This article presents a unique female figure found in Boeslunde, Zealand, Denmark. It stands at just...
This article presents a unique female figure found in Boeslunde, Zealand, Denmark. It stands at just...
This article presents a unique female figure found in Boeslunde, Zealand, Denmark. It stands at just...
This article presents a unique female figure found in Boeslunde, Zealand, Denmark. It stands at just...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
This dissertation deals with male and female social identities during the Middle Bronze Age (1600-13...
This dissertation deals with male and female social identities during the Middle Bronze Age (1600-13...
Votive Finds from the End of the Bronze-Age.In 1954 the Prehistoric Museum received a bronze Hallsta...
Abstract 3200 years ago a massive battle took place at the river Tollense in MecklenburgVorpommern,...
Abstract 3200 years ago a massive battle took place at the river Tollense in MecklenburgVorpommern,...
Abstract 3200 years ago a massive battle took place at the river Tollense in MecklenburgVorpommern,...
NoThe discovery of the extraordinary Hirschlanden figure was reported in this journal in 1964. Since...
Frøya from RebildRepresentation of the human form was so rarely attempted - or at least is so rarely...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
This article presents a unique female figure found in Boeslunde, Zealand, Denmark. It stands at just...
This article presents a unique female figure found in Boeslunde, Zealand, Denmark. It stands at just...
This article presents a unique female figure found in Boeslunde, Zealand, Denmark. It stands at just...
This article presents a unique female figure found in Boeslunde, Zealand, Denmark. It stands at just...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...
This dissertation deals with male and female social identities during the Middle Bronze Age (1600-13...
This dissertation deals with male and female social identities during the Middle Bronze Age (1600-13...
Votive Finds from the End of the Bronze-Age.In 1954 the Prehistoric Museum received a bronze Hallsta...
Abstract 3200 years ago a massive battle took place at the river Tollense in MecklenburgVorpommern,...
Abstract 3200 years ago a massive battle took place at the river Tollense in MecklenburgVorpommern,...
Abstract 3200 years ago a massive battle took place at the river Tollense in MecklenburgVorpommern,...
NoThe discovery of the extraordinary Hirschlanden figure was reported in this journal in 1964. Since...
Frøya from RebildRepresentation of the human form was so rarely attempted - or at least is so rarely...
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700 BCE -1100 BCE)...