From the Tumulus Culture until the Unrnfield Culture, 2200 BC - 1200 BC
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This design with spirals is typical for the bronze age and can be seen at different ancient jewellery of this period. 2200-1200 BC
This design with spirals is typical for the bronze age and can be seen at different ancient jewellery of this period. 2200-1200 BC
The original ring is part of a private collection in southern germany, our replica is a direct copy with all irregularities, showing the handcrafted origin
The original ring is part of a private collection in southern germany, our replica is a direct copy with all irregularities, showing the handcrafted origin
Wheel Amulets were very common charms during the bronze age. The school of thought is that they probably were part of a kind of religious sun cult, symbolizing the sun and her light rays.
Wheel Amulets were very common charms during the bronze age. The school of thought is that they probably were part of a kind of religious sun cult, symbolizing the sun and her light rays.
Wheel Amulets were very common charms during the bronze age. The school of thought is that they probably were part of a kind of religious sun cult, symbolizing the sun and her light rays.
Replica of a typical bronze age knife or dagger found at Louvencourt in France
Copy of a typical Bronze Age spearhead with mid-rib and socket. The original was found in the Main region in Germany.
Copy of a large flanged axe head of the tumulus culture (Bronze age phase A) from the Main region, Germany.
Copy of a small flanged axe head of the tumulus culture (Bronze age phase B) from Nidderau, Germany.
Copy of a large palstave axe head of the early Urnfield Culture (Phase Ha A) from the Main region, Germany.
Copy of a socketed axe head of the late Urnfield Culture (Phase Ha B), Germany.
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