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Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near EvorThe Cromlech of the Almendres. Megalithic complex: Cromlechs and menhirs stones. 6th millennium BC. Neolithic. Near Evora. Alentejo region. Portugal
Prehistory. Objects found around Riga city. Neolithic era. Stone axes
Paleolithic. Baltic area. Europe. Settlements of the first rprehistory. Paleolithic. Baltic area. Europe. Settlements of the first reindeer hunters. Lithic industry. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia
Spain. Cantabria. Cave of Altamira. BisonSpain. Cantabria. Cave of Altamira. Upper Paleolithic Paintings. Bison. Polychrome ceiling. Around Santillana del Mar. World Heritage Site by UNESCO
United States. Bandelier National Monument. Anasazi Culture, ancestrals Pueblo Indians. Detail of an petroglyph. State of New Mexico
Petroglyph National Monument. Petroglyphs. New Mexico. USAPrehistoric Art. USA. Petroglyph National Monument. Petroglyphs made A?a?A?a?by American Indian people and some of them, by settlers. Boca Negra Canyon. Near Albuquerque. New Mexico
Stone tool. Lower Paleolithic (30. 000 -10. 000 BC). Flint bifStone tool. Lower Paleolithic (30.000 -10.000 BC). Flint biface from Balaguer. County Museum of Noguera. Balaguer. Catalonia. Spain
Prehistory. Paleolithic. Spain. Archaeologcal site of Atapuerca. Railway Trench. It provides the oldest hominid fossils found so far on the Iberian Peninsula
Cyprus. Khirokitia. Archaeological site. Neolithic age. RuinPrehistory. Island of Cyprus. Khirokitia. Archaeological site. Neolithic age. Ruins of houses. Village dated to the fourth millennium B.C. World Heritage Site by Unesco
Iberians. Idol. Bust in human form. From Guadix. SpainIberians. Idol. Bust in human form. From Guadix. Province of Granada. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Turkey. Archaeological site of Troy. Stratum I. 3000-2600 B.C. Metal Age. Ruins
Mesolithic. Levantine style. Schematic painting. Cave of LosPrehistoric Art. Mesolithic. Levantine style. Schematic painting. Cave of Los Letreros. Velez Rubio. Andalusia. Spain
Megalithism. Bronze Age. Los Millares. Ruins. Santa Fe de MoPrehistoric Art. Megalithism. Bronze Age (Copper Age or Chalcolithic). Los Millares. Occupation site. Ruins. Santa Fe de Mondujar. Andalusia. Spain. Spain
Spain. Iron Age. Torques. Archaeological Museum of AsturiasSpain. Prehistoric Art. Metal Age. Iron Age. Torques. Archaeological Museum of Asturias. Oviedo. Asturias
Idol of Chillaron. Bronze Age 1, III-II millennium BC. ArchaIdol of Chillaron. Quartzite. Their faces are etched schematic anthropomorphic representations on one side, the female and male on the other, related to fertility cults and rituals
Gudme. Home of the gods. 3rd-7th century. Gold jewerly. Golden neck ring with locks and bracteates from Hesselager. National Museum of Denmark
The Golden Horns of Gallehus. North of Mogeltonder, SouthernThe Golden Horns of Gallehus, discovered in Gallehus, north of Mogeltonder, Southern Jutland, Denmark. The horns date to the early 5th century, the beginning of the Germanic Iron Age
Metal Age. Womans grave 3rd AD. Himlingoje. Grave goods. NaMetal Age. Womans grave 3rd AD. Himlingoje. Wooden pail with bronze mountings, swastika-shaped costume brooch of bronze and gilded sheet silver, hair pin of silver, fingers ring of gold
The early Iron. Roman influence. Gryphon of Vimose. BronzeThe early Iron. Roman influence. Gryphon of Vimose. A gryphons head of gilt bronze. The gryphon was perhaps once part of a Roman parade helmet. Was found in a Bog, Funen. National Museum of Denmark
Metal Age. Gold ornaments with lions head. Womans grave from Arsley, Funen, 4th century. National Museum of Denmark
Grave goods from Dollerup in Jutland. Two drinking horns witGrave goods from a rich double burial of a magnate and his wife found at Dollerup in Jutland. In the womans grave lay two drinking horns with bronze mountings. National Museum of Denmark
The Gundestrup cauldron. Silver vessel. 200 BC and 300 AD. EThe Gundestrup cauldron. Decorated silver vessel, thought to date between 200 BC and 300 AD, placing it within the late La T?ne period or early Roman Iron Age
Cauldron of riveted bronze plates hammered thin. Made by CelArt. Prehistory. Cauldron of riveted bronze plates hammered thin. On the outside the cauldron is decorated with bulls heads and the head of a goddes. Made by Celtic artisans in central Europe
Prehistory. The Early Iron Age. The Dejbjerg Wagon. 50 BC. NPrehistory. The Early Iron Age. The Dejbjerg Wagon. Carriage sacrificed in a west Jutland. Ceremonial carriages. Probably made in central Europe by Celtic artisans. 50 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Metal Age. Golden bowls. 1000-800 BC. From Borgbjerg BankeArt. Prehistory. Metal Age. Golden bowls. 1000-800 BC. Decorated with sun symbols, and several have a handle with a horses head. Used as drinking cups at rituals feasts
Golden vessels. Denmark. The Late Bronze Age. 800-400 BC. NaPrehistoric. Art. Metal Age. Northern Europe. Golden vessels. Decorated with geometric patterns. Denmark. The Late Bronze Age. 800-400 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Bronze Age. Rock carving from Jaegersborg Dyrehave north ofPrehistory. Bronze Age. Rock carving from Jaegersborg Dyrehave north of Copenhagen, 1100-700 BC. On A sun image is depicted on a stand on a ship. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Prehistory. Helmet of from Veksoe-bog. (800-400 BC). DenmarkPrehistory. Metal Age. Helmet from Veksoe-bog. Bronze. Denmark. Bronze Age. (800-400 BC). National Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Rock carving from Engelstrup, northwestern Zealand, 1100-700Prehistory. Bronze Age. Rock carving from Engelstrup, northwestern Zealand, 1100-700 BC. Dance in honour of the sun is depicted. The crew of the ship behind are holding sun images
Bronze Age. Golden bowls, most with handle shaped like horseArt. Prehistory. Bronze Age. Golden bowls, most with handle shaped like horses heads. 10th-6th Centuries BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen
Folding chair in ash wood. Second half of 1400 BC. Bronze Age. Guldhoj barrow, Southern Jutland. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Gold bracelets. Early Bronze Age. 1700-1100 BCSmooth and spiral bracelets in gold. Early Bronze Age, 1700-1100 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Circular bronze belt ornaments. Bronze Age. 1400 BC. Found at Vognserup Enge, near Holbaek. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Swords from Hungary or Romania. C. 1600 BCSwords from Hungary or Romania. Stensgard and Torupgarde, Lolland. C. 1600 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Bronze dagger and axe blade of bronze. Vigerslev. 2000-1700Bronze dagger from central Europe and locally made axe blade of bronze. Vigerslev, near Copenhagen. 2000-1700 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Objects from Skeldal, central Jutland. 2000-1700 BCLocal made and imported objects from Skeldal, central Jutland. Bracelets, axes and necklaces. 2000-1700 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Flint daggers. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. GrimmeFlint daggers of Grimmelstrup, Falster. The brown colour of the stone is due to the faict of being in peat soil. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Curved swords. From Rorby, Zealand. C. 1550 BC. Bronze AgeCurved swords sacrificed in a bog. C. 1550 BC. Bronze Age. Made in Scandinavia. From Rorby, western Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
The Skarpsalling Pot. 3200 BC. Neolithic PeriodThe Skarpsalling Pot. Troldebjerg style. 3200 BC. Neolithic Period. Found near Skarpsalling, Himmerland. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark