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Kama River Collection

The Kama River, located in the USSR, holds a rich history dating back to the 3rd century BC-8th century

Background imageKama River Collection: Bronze used in Shamans practices, Kama River Tribes, 3rd century BC-8th century

Bronze used in Shamans practices, Kama River Tribes, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image relating to shamanism and magic. State Hermitage Museum. Leningrad

Background imageKama River Collection: Bronze Plaque from Kama River area, relating to Shamanism, 3rd century BC-8th century

Bronze Plaque from Kama River area, relating to Shamanism, 3rd century BC-8th century. State Hermitage Museum. Leningrad

Background imageKama River Collection: Silver and Gilt Plaque from Kama River region, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century

Silver and Gilt Plaque from Kama River region, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. State Hermitage Museum. Leningrad

Background imageKama River Collection: Bronze Miraculous Beast from Kama River Tribes, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century

Bronze Miraculous Beast from Kama River Tribes, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image related to shamanism & magic in Animal Style of the steppes. State Hermitage Museum

Background imageKama River Collection: Bronze from Kama River Tribes, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century

Bronze from Kama River Tribes, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image related to shamanism & magic. State Hermitage Museum

Background imageKama River Collection: Bronze Plaque, Kama River Tribes, 3rd century BC-8th century

Bronze Plaque, Kama River Tribes, 3rd century BC-8th century. State Hermitage Museum

Background imageKama River Collection: Bronze Plaque, Kama River Tribes Mircaulous Image of Wilde Beast, 3rd century BC-8th century

Bronze Plaque, Kama River Tribes Mircaulous Image of Wilde Beast, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image related to shamanism & magic. Hermitage Museum

Background imageKama River Collection: Bronze Plaque from Kama River Tribes related to Shamanism, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century

Bronze Plaque from Kama River Tribes related to Shamanism, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. State Hermitage Museum

Background imageKama River Collection: Bronze Plaque from Kama River Tribes, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century

Bronze Plaque from Kama River Tribes, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculuous image related to shamanism & magic. Hermitage Museum

Background imageKama River Collection: Bronze Plaque related to Shamanism and Magic, Kama River Area, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century

Bronze Plaque related to Shamanism and Magic, Kama River Area, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image in traditional style related to Shamanism. At State Hermitage Museum, Leningrad

Background imageKama River Collection: Bronze Plaque, illustrating Shamanism and Magic, Kama River Area, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century

Bronze Plaque, illustrating Shamanism and Magic, Kama River Area, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image related to Shamanism. At State Hermitage Museum, Leningrad


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The Kama River, located in the USSR, holds a rich history dating back to the 3rd century BC-8th century. This region was known for its connection to Shamanism and magic practices, as evidenced by various artifacts found there. One such artifact is a Bronze Plaque from the Kama River area, which relates directly to Shamanism. It showcases the significance of this ancient spiritual practice within the tribes that inhabited this region. The plaque serves as a window into their beliefs and rituals. Another remarkable find is a Silver and Gilt Plaque also originating from the Kama River region. This exquisite piece demonstrates the craftsmanship of these tribes during that time period. Its intricate design suggests it held great importance within their culture. Amongst these discoveries lies a Bronze Miraculous Beast figurine associated with the Kama River Tribes. This captivating sculpture reflects their reverence for nature and mythical creatures, showcasing their artistic abilities alongside their spiritual beliefs. Bronze played an integral role in Shamans' practices among these tribes along the Kama River during this era. The material's durability made it ideal for creating tools used in rituals and ceremonies aimed at connecting with higher realms. Numerous Bronze Plaques were unearthed throughout this area, shedding light on different aspects of Shamanism and magic practiced by these tribes centuries ago. These plaques provide visual representations of various elements like miraculous images of wild beasts or symbols related to spirituality. These artifacts not only highlight cultural traditions but also serve as reminders of our collective human history. They offer glimpses into ancient civilizations that once thrived along the banks of the mighty Kama River, leaving behind traces of their profound beliefs and customs.