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Route: Clothes
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Artefact's
name: The Goddess of
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Object
type: Human
figurine | |
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The vessel, known as The Goddess of Sultana, impresses
by its contemplative attitude and complex decoration
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Artefact's
name:
Pintadera | |
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Oval shaped, quite elongated pintadera made out of a
black clay.The pintaderas are traditionally interpreted as
tattoo instruments, but they could be also textile stamps or
systems of reconnaissance in... |
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Object
type:
Vessel/Anphora | |
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Sphere-like bottom part and high cylindrical neck.
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Artefact's
name: Boot-shaped
vessel | |
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Object
type: Human
figurine | |
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Artefact's
name: Double-faced
vessel | |
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Object
type:
Vessel/Anphora | |
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Period: Middle Neolithic
Age | |
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The reconstructed bottle-shaped vessel. |
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Artefact's
name: Headless idol (for interchangeable
heads) | |
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Object
type: Human
figurine | |
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Unearthed from a settlement of the Baden culture.
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Artefact's
name: Facial vessel in the form of a sitting
figure | |
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Object
type: Human
figurine | |
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Period: Middle Neolithic
Age | |
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This vessel thoroughly imitates the form of the human
body. |
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Artefact's
name: Idol head fragment with
headdress | |
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Object
type: Human
figurine | |
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Period: Early Bronze Age
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Idol fragment with headdress from the Early Bronze Age.
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Artefact's
name: Female
figurine | |
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Object
type: Human
figurine | |
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Illustrations of mother deities as a symbol for
fertility were widespread in Europe during the Upper
Paleolithic und Neolithic periods. |
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Artefact's
name: Berlin Golden
Hat | |
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Chronology: 11 - 9 century
BC | |
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The Berlin Golden Hat can be interpreted as a headdress
of a chieftain or a priest. |
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