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Archaeology

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The Ringed Islands of Thera - Santorini, Greece
Akrotiri Archaeological Site Akrotiri, Santorini (Thera), Greece.
Hunters, rock carving, Bronze Age, Fossum, Tanum, Bohuslan, Sweden | SuperStock
Petroglyph bronze age Bohuslan, Sweden
Hohenstein's Clothing Physiology Dept investigates Stone Age clothing
Stone Age clothing - Hohenstein Project
Archaeological site of akrotiri Santorini Greece
Archaeological site of akrotiri Santorini Greece
The lost tool chest
This is a set of tools which belonged to an Iron Age Viking craftsman. They apparently went overboard and were lost while he was trying to cross lake Mästermyr on the island of Gotland. In 1936 the wooden chest containing all the tools was found at the bottom of the former lake, which had turned into a bog over the centuries. This man had quite a collection of axes, hammers, tongs, punches, plate shears, saw blades, files, rasps, drills, chisels, knives, awls and whetstones among the 200 obje...
Viktig information - Sök i samlingarna
Needle case. Bone and bronze. Needle cases were used to hold and protect the needles. Grave find, Hulterstad by, Hulterstad, Öland, Sweden. SHM 21802
Eks-minister er frifundet for forsvundet fortidsminde
Eks-minister er frifundet for forsvundet fortidsminde. How are we, as archaeologist, suppose to govern the law if the judges doesn't use the law to convict the criminals?
Thomas Larsen Schmidt on Twitter
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Standing female figure wearing a strap and a necklace | Work of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
3rd–early 2nd millennium b.c.; Southwestern Arabia
Bi Skaarup
Bi Skaarup. DK4 nekrolog smukt fortalt af Frantz Howitz.
The Ancient World
Fresco of a fisherman from the bronze age excavation of the minoan town Akrotiri on Santorini/Thira island, via mythpictures.
Archaeology – Shrine of Dreams
Earlier this year, archaeologists in Sweden discovered a fine bronze piece depicting Wayland the Smith wearing his cloak of feathers and flying. The archaeologists believe that the piece was a mounting on a small box, though there are any number of ways it might have been used in the 7th to 10th Centuries (to take the extremes of when it may have been made).