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Bronze Age pottery N980005

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Bronze Age pottery N980005

BRONZE AGE BRITAIN. Bronze Age food vessel, Collared Urn and incense pot. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

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This print showcases the remarkable craftsmanship of Bronze Age pottery found in Britain. The image captures three distinct pieces - a food vessel, a collared urn, and an incense pot - each meticulously reconstructed by Peter Dunn from the English Heritage Graphics Team. The first piece, the food vessel, exudes elegance with its smooth curves and intricate patterns adorning its surface. It is a testament to the skill and artistry of Bronze Age potters who created functional vessels that were also objects of beauty. Next, we are drawn to the collared urn, which stands out with its distinctive collar-like feature around the neck. This unique design element adds character to an already exquisite piece of pottery. Its purpose remains shrouded in mystery but serves as a reminder of ancient rituals and customs. Lastly, our gaze falls upon the incense pot; it emanates an aura of spirituality and reverence. With delicate handles and ornate detailing on its body, this artifact suggests that it played a significant role in religious ceremonies during this era. Peter Dunn's reconstruction drawing breathes life into these archaeological treasures, allowing us to appreciate their historical significance while marveling at their aesthetic appeal. Through his meticulous attention to detail, he transports us back in time to experience firsthand the artistic achievements of Bronze Age Britain. This print not only celebrates our rich cultural heritage but also serves as a visual reminder that even thousands of years later, these artifacts continue to captivate our imagination with their timeless beauty.

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