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Top to Bottom: Knife, Spearhead, fishhook, clothes pin, belt disc and axe
AMQ185040 Top to Bottom: Knife, Spearhead, fishhook, clothes pin, belt disc and axe, all found in male graves at Hallstatt, Iron Age by Iron Age; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Ashmolean Ref numbers AN1927.1034, 1029, 1187, 897, 955/AN1969.295; ); eAshmolean Museum; out of copyright
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This print showcases a fascinating array of ancient artifacts discovered in male graves at Hallstatt during the Iron Age. From top to bottom, we are presented with a striking assortment of objects that offer us a glimpse into the lives and customs of our ancestors. At the very top, a knife stands tall, its blade weathered by time but still emanating an aura of strength and utility. Just below it, a spearhead commands attention with its sharp edges and formidable design. Moving down further, we encounter a delicate fishhook, reminding us that even in ancient times, fishing was an essential activity for sustenance. Continuing our descent through history, we come across an unexpected item - a clothespin. This seemingly mundane object serves as a reminder that even daily chores were carried out in innovative ways during this era. Next on display is a belt disc; intricately crafted and adorned with symbols perhaps significant to the wearer's identity or status. Finally, at the base of this remarkable collection lies an axe - undoubtedly one of the most powerful tools ever created by mankind. Its presence here reminds us not only of its practical uses but also hints at its symbolic significance within Iron Age society. Each artifact tells its own story about survival, craftsmanship, and cultural practices from centuries ago. As we gaze upon this photograph print from Ashmolean Museum's collection at Oxford University in the UK, we can't help but feel connected to our past and marvel at how these objects have endured through time for us to appreciate today
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