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Bronze Age Collection (page 30)

"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Bronze Age: A Journey through Ancient Landscapes and Artifacts" Step back in time to the captivating Bronze Age

Background imageBronze Age Collection: BABYLONIAN RECIPIES. Babylonian clay tablet listing recipes for various kinds of glass or glaze

BABYLONIAN RECIPIES. Babylonian clay tablet listing recipes for various kinds of glass or glaze. 17th century B. C
BABYLONIAN RECIPIES. Babylonian clay tablet listing recipes for various kinds of glass or glaze. 17th century B.C

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Assyrian Cylindrical Seal. 2350-2150 B. C

Assyrian Cylindrical Seal. 2350-2150 B. C
ASSYRIAN CYLINDRICAL SEAL. 2350-2150 B.C

Background imageBronze Age Collection: SUMERIAN JEWELRY. Gold earrings from a royal tomb at Ur. c2500 B. C

SUMERIAN JEWELRY. Gold earrings from a royal tomb at Ur. c2500 B. C
SUMERIAN JEWELRY. Gold earrings from a royal tomb at Ur. c2500 B.C

Background imageBronze Age Collection: HAMMURABI (d. 1750 B. C. ). King of Babylon. Diorite stone head, c1792-1750 B. C

HAMMURABI (d. 1750 B. C. ). King of Babylon. Diorite stone head, c1792-1750 B. C
HAMMURABI (d. 1750 B.C.). King of Babylon. Diorite stone head, c1792-1750 B.C

Background imageBronze Age Collection: HAMMURABIs CODE. Black basalt stele. Late Larsa, c1792-1750 B. C

HAMMURABIs CODE. Black basalt stele. Late Larsa, c1792-1750 B. C
HAMMURABIs CODE. Black basalt stele. Late Larsa, c1792-1750 B.C

Background imageBronze Age Collection: SANDSTONE STELE. Sandstone stele of the Victory of Naramsu in, King of Akkad, c2389-2353 B. C

SANDSTONE STELE. Sandstone stele of the Victory of Naramsu in, King of Akkad, c2389-2353 B. C
SANDSTONE STELE. Sandstone stele of the Victory of Naramsu in, King of Akkad, c2389-2353 B.C

Background imageBronze Age Collection: EGYPTIAN SCRIBES. Scribes squatting at their desks and assisted by their clerks

EGYPTIAN SCRIBES. Scribes squatting at their desks and assisted by their clerks, recording the collection of taxes. After a relief from the tomb of Ti at Sakkara, Egypt

Background imageBronze Age Collection: The Merrivale Stone Rows, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Merrivale Stone Rows, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: The Merrivale Stone Rows with Great Staple Door and Middle Staple Door in the distance

The Merrivale Stone Rows with Great Staple Door and Middle Staple Door in the distance, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: CHINA: BRONZE PITCHER. Bronze jue vessel. Erlitou phase, first half of the 2nd millenium B. C

CHINA: BRONZE PITCHER. Bronze jue vessel. Erlitou phase, first half of the 2nd millenium B. C
CHINA: BRONZE PITCHER. Bronze jue vessel. Erlitou phase, first half of the 2nd millenium B.C

Background imageBronze Age Collection: CHINA: NEOLITHIC SCULPTURE. Jade sculpture of a bird from the Neolithic Era, c1500 B. C. China

CHINA: NEOLITHIC SCULPTURE. Jade sculpture of a bird from the Neolithic Era, c1500 B. C. China
CHINA: NEOLITHIC SCULPTURE. Jade sculpture of a bird from the Neolithic Era, c1500 B.C. China

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Bronze Age, ruined house, Dartmoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Bronze Age, ruined house, Dartmoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Ruins of a middle Bronze Age house, 3500 years old, at Grimspound, Dartmoor

Ruins of a middle Bronze Age house, 3500 years old, at Grimspound, Dartmoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Ruins of middle Bronze Age house, Grimspound, Dartmoor, Devon, England

Ruins of middle Bronze Age house, Grimspound, Dartmoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Granite rocks forming the entrance of Grimspound, a Bronze Age camp 3500 years old

Granite rocks forming the entrance of Grimspound, a Bronze Age camp 3500 years old, Dartmoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Stonehenge (circa

Stonehenge (circa 2500 BC), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Stonehenge (circa 2500 BC), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England, United

Stonehenge (circa 2500 BC), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Germany, Sky Disk, Bronze Age, Scenic of Wangen and Mittelberg with rainbow

Germany, Sky Disk, Bronze Age, Scenic of Wangen and Mittelberg with rainbow

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Dunbeg Fort, possibly Bronze Age, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Munster

Dunbeg Fort, possibly Bronze Age, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Aerial image of Normanton Down Barrows in snow, consisting of a Neolithic long barrow

Aerial image of Normanton Down Barrows in snow, consisting of a Neolithic long barrow and Bronze Age round barrows, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Penrhos Feilw standing stones, 3m high and 3. 3m apart, probably erected in the early Bronze Age

Penrhos Feilw standing stones, 3m high and 3. 3m apart, probably erected in the early Bronze Age between 2000
Penrhos Feilw standing stones, 3m high and 3.3m apart, probably erected in the early Bronze Age between 2000 and 1500BC, Anglesey, Gwynedd, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Bronze Age rock carvings dating from between 1500 and 1000 BC, Bohuslan

Bronze Age rock carvings dating from between 1500 and 1000 BC, Bohuslan, Tanum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Ancient rock carvings from the Bronze Age

Ancient rock carvings from the Bronze Age, Fossum near Tanumshede, Gotaland, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Bronze Age village

Bronze Age village, Bohuslan (Tanumshede), Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Cairnholy I Chambered cairn dating from the Neolithic and Bronze age

Cairnholy I Chambered cairn dating from the Neolithic and Bronze age, near Creetown, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Cairnholy II Chambered cairn dating from the Neolithic Bronze age

Cairnholy II Chambered cairn dating from the Neolithic Bronze age, near Creetown, Galloway, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Nether Largie South Cairne

Nether Largie South Cairne, burial cairn, part of the Neolithic and Bronze Age linear cemetery, Kilmartin Glen, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe




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"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Bronze Age: A Journey through Ancient Landscapes and Artifacts" Step back in time to the captivating Bronze Age, where civilizations flourished and left behind remarkable traces of their existence. From the vibrant fresco depicting Three Minoan Women at Knossos to the enigmatic Uffington White Horse in Oxfordshire, UK, this era is a treasure trove of wonders waiting to be explored. One cannot help but marvel at the awe-inspiring Stonehenge, standing tall against both time and nature. Whether it's witnessing its grandeur during a breathtaking sunset or admiring its intricate structure up close, Stonehenge never fails to leave visitors spellbound. Its mysterious purpose continues to intrigue scholars even today. Venturing further north towards Scotland's Orkney Islands, one encounters Skara Brae Prehistoric Village - an exceptionally preserved settlement that offers glimpses into daily life during this ancient period. Walking amidst these stone structures feels like stepping into a distant past filled with ingenuity and resilience. The artifacts discovered from this era provide invaluable insights into early human civilization. The delicate craftsmanship of a Bronze Age arrowhead reminds us of their advanced metalworking skills while Sea Henge stands as a testament to their connection with nature and spiritual beliefs. As we traverse rural landscapes dotted with remnants such as Castlerigg Stone Circle, we can almost hear whispers from our ancestors who once gathered here for rituals or celebrations. These sacred sites serve as reminders of our shared history and cultural heritage. The Bronze Age was an epoch marked by innovation, creativity, and societal advancements that laid foundations for future civilizations. Let us embark on this journey together as we unravel the mysteries hidden within these ancient relics – connecting our present with an extraordinary past that shaped humanity's trajectory forevermore.