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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

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Female Figurine, 3950-3500 B. C. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Female Figurine, 3950-3500 B. C. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Female Figurine, 3950-3500 B.C. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Heinrich Schliemanns excavation at Troy. (From: Gods, Graves, and Scholars by C. W. Ceram)

Heinrich Schliemanns excavation at Troy. (From: Gods, Graves, and Scholars by C. W. Ceram). Artist: Anonymous
Heinrich Schliemanns excavation at Troy. (From: Gods, Graves, and Scholars by C. W. Ceram). Private Collection

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Pottery Cinerary Urn, 1300-700 BC. Artist: Prehistoric art

Pottery Cinerary Urn, 1300-700 BC. Artist: Prehistoric art
Pottery Cinerary Urn, 1300-700 BC. From a private collection

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Sauceboat with double spout and two handles. Artist: Gold of Troy, Priam?s Treasure

Sauceboat with double spout and two handles. Artist: Gold of Troy, Priam?s Treasure
Sauceboat with double spout and two handles. Found in the collection of State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Small Diadem with pendants. Artist: Gold of Troy, Priam?s Treasure

Small Diadem with pendants. Artist: Gold of Troy, Priam?s Treasure
Small Diadem with pendants. Found in the collection of State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Crouched Burial in Round Tumulus on Dunstable Downs, 1887, (1946). Artist: Worthington G Smith

Crouched Burial in Round Tumulus on Dunstable Downs, 1887, (1946). Artist: Worthington G Smith
Crouched Burial in Round Tumulus on Dunstable Downs, 1887, (1946). From Early Britain, by Jacquetta Hawkes [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Heinrich Schliemann, (1822-1890), German archaeologist, 1893

Heinrich Schliemann, (1822-1890), German archaeologist, 1893
Heinrich Schliemann, (1822-1890), German businessman and a pioneer of field archaeology, 1893. Schliemann was an archaeological excavator of Hissarlik, now presumed to be the site of Troy

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Bronze age warrior, 1882-1884. Artist: A Tauxier

Bronze age warrior, 1882-1884. Artist: A Tauxier
Bronze age warrior, 1882-1884. Musee d Artillerie. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Finds from a Breaker barrow, 1814 (1956)

Finds from a Breaker barrow, 1814 (1956). The Beaker Folk flourished in western Europe in the late Neolithic to early Bronze Age period (c2800-1900 BC)

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Lion hunters of the European Bronze Age, (c1920)

Lion hunters of the European Bronze Age, (c1920). Based on a representation of a lion hunt inlaid upon the blade of a dagger found at Mycenae

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Idol carved from elk antler, Russian Forest Cultures, 1st half of 2nd millenium BC

Idol carved from elk antler, Russian Forest Cultures, 1st half of 2nd millenium BC. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Female Head, 2nd half of the 3rd millenium BC

Female Head, 2nd half of the 3rd millenium BC. Russian Forest Cultures. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Metal hilted dagger, Neunheiligen, Bronze Age, Germany, 2500-1800 BC

Metal hilted dagger, Neunheiligen, Bronze Age, Germany, 2500-1800 BC

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Bronze Age. Neunheiligen. Dagger blade, 2300-1800BC

Bronze Age. Neunheiligen. Dagger blade, 2300-1800BC
Neunheiligen Dagger blade, Bronze Age, 2300-1800 BC

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Mycenae Interior of Treasury of Atreus, Greece, c1600BC-c1200BC

Mycenae Interior of Treasury of Atreus, Greece, c1600BC-c1200BC.Tholos Tomb showing cerbillius construction. The Treasury of Atreus or Tomb of Agamemnon is a large tholos tomb on the Panagitsa Hill

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Minoan Bulls Head, Bronze Age, Greece, c2600-c1100 BC

Minoan Bulls Head, Bronze Age, Greece, c2600-c1100 BC. Painted terracotta, Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, Crete

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Antichamber to Throne Room in Royal palace, Knossos, Crete, 15th century BC

Antichamber to Throne Room in Royal palace, Knossos, Crete, 15th century BC
Antichamber to Throne Room in Royal Palace, Knossos, Crete, 15th century BC. The Throne Room was a chamber built for ceremonial purposes during the 15th century BC inside the palatial complex of

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Bronze Ceremonial Axe-Head from Cluj, Romania, Bronze Age, Wietenberg Culture, c2000BC-1500BC

Bronze Ceremonial Axe-Head from Cluj, Romania, Bronze Age, Wietenberg Culture, c2000BC-1500BC. National Museum, Bucharest

Background imageBronze Age Collection: 3 bronze sickles, Buckinghamshire, London and Ireland, c1100BC-700 BC

3 bronze sickles, Buckinghamshire, London and Ireland, c1100BC-700 BC

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Bronze Axe, Bronze Age, Yorkshire, c1800BC-1600 BC

Bronze Axe, Bronze Age, Yorkshire, c1800BC-1600 BC

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Tregiffian Barrow, Neolithic tomb, 3rd Millennium BC, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century

Tregiffian Barrow, Neolithic tomb, 3rd Millennium BC, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Tregiffian Barrow, Neolithic tomb, 3rd Millennium BC, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Neolithic or early Bronze Age barrow or echambered tomb, is a rare form of passage grave

Background imageBronze Age Collection: The Round Pound at Kestor Settlement, Dartmoor, Devon, 20th century

The Round Pound at Kestor Settlement, Dartmoor, Devon, 20th century. Bronze Age settlement and farming area consisting of stone lined field systems known locally as reaves, droveways and huts

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Scorhill Stone Circle, Dartmoor, Devon, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Scorhill Stone Circle, Dartmoor, Devon, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Scorhill Stone Circle, Dartmoor, Devon, 20th century. Constructed in the Bronze Age, 3rd - 2nd Millennium BC, Scorhill is one of Devons biggest and most intact stone circles

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick, Cumberland, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick, Cumberland, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick, Cumberland, UK, 20th century. Constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition (3, 300 to 900 BC) during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Prehistoric Monolith in Churchyard of Rudston, Humberside, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Prehistoric Monolith in Churchyard of Rudston, Humberside, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Prehistoric Monolith in Churchyard of Rudston, Humberside, UK, 20th century. The Rudston Monolith at over 7.6 metres (25 ft) is the tallest megalith (standing stone) in the United Kingdom

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Boscawen-Un Stone Circle near St. Buryan, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Boscawen-Un Stone Circle near St. Buryan, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Boscawen-Un Stone Circle near St. Buryan, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. A Bronze age stone circle consisting of 19 upright stones made of grey granite and one of bright quartz, in an ellipse

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Rollright Stones, 2000 BC, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire borders, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Rollright Stones, 2000 BC, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire borders, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Rollright Stones, 2000 BC, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire borders, 20th century. Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monuments near the village of Long Compton on the borders of Oxfordshire

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Silbury Hill, Wiltshire from the West, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Silbury Hill, Wiltshire from the West, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Silbury Hill, Wiltshire from the West, 20th century. A prehistoric artificial chalk mound near Avebury in the English county of Wiltshire and part of a complex of Neolithic monuments around Avebury

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Stone Alignment, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Stone Alignment, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Stone Alignment, 20th century. Possibly one of 16 stone circles on Dartmoor. The earliest known circles were apparently erected around five thousand years ago during the Neolithic period

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Stone Alignment on Shovel Down, 3rd-2nd millenium BC. Devon, Dartmoor, 20th century

Stone Alignment on Shovel Down, 3rd-2nd millenium BC. Devon, Dartmoor, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Stone Alignment on Shovel Down, 3rd-2nd millenium BC. Devon, Dartmoor, 20th century. Shovel Down is an area of Dartmoor in Devon covered in megaliths including the remains of several stone rows

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Devon, Kestor, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Devon, Kestor, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Devon, Kestor, 20th century. Bronze Age / Iron Age Settlement Site. The Round Pound is an Archaeological Site in Chagford

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Decorated stone, Bronze age

Decorated stone, Bronze age
Decorated stone with ships, suns, animals and humans, Bronze age

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Hand inscribed on stone, Bronze Age

Hand inscribed on stone, Bronze Age
Hand inscribed on stone. The arm is associated with divine power, and may be the symbol of the one-handed god, an Indo-European deity. Now at the National Museum in Denmark, Bronze Age

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Rock-cut tombs in Nea Paphos, 4th century BC

Rock-cut tombs in Nea Paphos, 4th century BC
Rock-cut tombs in Nea Paphos, used from the late bronze age to Hellenistic times as burial places for rich traders, etc. Known locally as the Tombs of the Kings, 4th century BC

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Trepanned Skull

Trepanned Skull from Jericho, found in Tomb G88. The front trepanning healed, showing that he survived the first operation

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Round Barrow

Round Barrow
A round barrow on Hanging Grimston Wold

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Trilithon at Stonehenge, 25th century BC

Trilithon at Stonehenge, 25th century BC
Trilithon at Stonehenge, bearing the Mycenean dagger and axemarks, on the left-hand upright side, 25th century BC

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Trilithon at Stonehenge

Trilithon at Stonehenge, bearing the Mycenean dagger and axemarks, on the left-hand upright side

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Stonehenge, 25th century BC

Stonehenge, 25th century BC
Stonehenge, a neolithic monument, 25th century BC

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Stonehenge at sunrise, 25th century BC

Stonehenge at sunrise, 25th century BC

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Hut Circles on Dartmoor, 21st century BC

Hut Circles on Dartmoor, 21st century BC
Hut Circles on Dartmoor near Grimspound, 21st century BC

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Merry Maidens stone circle

Merry Maidens stone circle
Merry Maidens bronze age stone circle, also known as Dawns Men. Traditionally these are maidens supposedly turned to stone for dancing on a sunday

Background imageBronze Age Collection: The Hurlers

The Hurlers, Stone Circles in Cornwall. Legend tells that they are men changed into stones for playing Cornish Hurling on a Sunday

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Boscawen-Un Stone Circle

Boscawen-Un Stone Circle
Boscawen-Un Bronze Age Stone Circle

Background imageBronze Age Collection: View of the Royal Minoan palace of Knossos, c. 1700-1300 BC

View of the Royal Minoan palace of Knossos, c. 1700-1300 BC
View of the Royal Minoan palace of Knossos from the hillside across the valley, c.1700-1300 BC

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Early bronze age bog burial from Denmark, 16th century

Early bronze age bog burial from Denmark, 16th century
Early bronze age burial from Denmark, of a man in an oak coffin in a bog. Note the shield and comb he was buried with, 16th century

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Cycladic marble figure, 25th century BC

Cycladic marble figure, 25th century BC
Cycladic bronze age marble figure From the British Museums collection, 25th century BC

Background imageBronze Age Collection: Interior of a Neolithic Passage Grave, 33rd-25th century BC

Interior of a Neolithic Passage Grave, 33rd-25th century BC
Interior of a Neolithic passage grave in Carrowkeel Bronze Age cemetery in County Sligo, Ireland, 3200-2400 BC



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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.