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Bronze Age Culture Collection

The Bronze Age culture is a fascinating era that showcases the artistic brilliance of various ancient civilizations

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Bull-Leaping (from the Palace Complex of Knossos). Artist: Bronze Age culture

Bull-Leaping (from the Palace Complex of Knossos). Artist: Bronze Age culture
Bull-Leaping (from the Palace Complex of Knossos). Found in the collection of Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete

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

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

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Amphora, 4th millenium BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Amphora, 4th millenium BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Amphora, 4th millenium BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Vessel, 3800-3600 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Vessel, 3800-3600 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Vessel, 3800-3600 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Amphora, 4, 600-4, 200 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Amphora, 4, 600-4, 200 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Amphora, 4, 600-4, 200 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Vessel, 4100 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Vessel, 4100 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Vessel, 4100 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Statuette of a Dog, 4th millenium BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Statuette of a Dog, 4th millenium BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Statuette of a Dog, 4th millenium BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Amphora with Zoomorphic Painting, 3800-3600 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Amphora with Zoomorphic Painting, 3800-3600 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Amphora with Zoomorphic Painting, 3800-3600 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Bowl, 3850-2900 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Bowl, 3850-2900 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Bowl, 3850-2900 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Oval Bowl, 4th millenium BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Oval Bowl, 4th millenium BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Oval Bowl, 4th millenium BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Zoomorphic Bowl, 3800-3600 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Zoomorphic Bowl, 3800-3600 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Zoomorphic Bowl, 3800-3600 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Zoomorphic Statuette with Wheels, 3950-3500 B. C. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Zoomorphic Statuette with Wheels, 3950-3500 B. C. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Zoomorphic Statuette with Wheels, 3950-3500 B.C. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Goblet with Snakes, 4400-4100 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Goblet with Snakes, 4400-4100 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Goblet with Snakes, 4400-4100 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Mortar, 4500-3000 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Mortar, 4500-3000 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Mortar, 4500-3000 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Spoon, 5th Millennium BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Spoon, 5th Millennium BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Spoon, 5th Millennium BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Model of a House, 3800-3600 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Model of a House, 3800-3600 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Model of a House, 3800-3600 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Kernos, 3850-2900 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Kernos, 3850-2900 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Kernos, 3850-2900 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Binocular-Form Vessel, 4250-3850 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Binocular-Form Vessel, 4250-3850 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Binocular-Form Vessel, 4250-3850 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Binocular-Form Vessel, 4400-4200 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Binocular-Form Vessel, 4400-4200 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Binocular-Form Vessel, 4400-4200 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Throne Model, 3800-3600 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Throne Model, 3800-3600 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Throne Model, 3800-3600 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Phallus, 4500-3000 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Phallus, 4500-3000 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Phallus, 4500-3000 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Temple Model, 3800-3600 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Temple Model, 3800-3600 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Temple Model, 3800-3600 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: Throne Model, 3800-3400 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture

Throne Model, 3800-3400 BC. Artist: Prehistoric Russian Culture
Throne Model, 3800-3400 BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageBronze Age Culture 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 Culture 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 Culture Collection: La Parisienne (from the Palace Complex of Knossos). Artist: Bronze Age culture

La Parisienne (from the Palace Complex of Knossos). Artist: Bronze Age culture
La Parisienne (from the Palace Complex of Knossos). Found in the collection of Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete

Background imageBronze Age Culture Collection: The Kings Grave near Kivik (Kungagraven), 1 Half of the 2nd millenium BC. Artist: Bronze Age culture

The Kings Grave near Kivik (Kungagraven), 1 Half of the 2nd millenium BC. Artist: Bronze Age culture
The Kings Grave near Kivik (Kungagraven), 1 Half of the 2nd millenium BC

Background imageBronze Age Culture 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 Culture 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


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The Bronze Age culture is a fascinating era that showcases the artistic brilliance of various ancient civilizations. From intricate diadems to exquisite vessels, these artifacts provide us with a glimpse into the rich heritage of our ancestors. One remarkable piece is the Big Diadem with pendants, created by Gold of Troy and found in Priam's Treasure. This stunning accessory reflects the opulence and grandeur associated with this period. Another noteworthy artifact is an amphora from the 4th millennium BC, crafted by Prehistoric Russian Culture. Its elegant design and meticulous detailing demonstrate the advanced craftsmanship prevalent during this time. A vessel dating back to 3800-3600 BC, also made by Prehistoric Russian Culture, showcases their mastery in pottery-making. The intricately painted amphora from 4, 600-4, 200 BC further exemplifies their artistic prowess. In addition to pottery, sculptures were also prominent during this era. A statuette of a dog from the 4th millennium BC captures both realism and symbolism in its representation. Zoomorphic art was another characteristic feature of Bronze Age culture. An amphora adorned with zoomorphic paintings displays a fusion of animal motifs and artistic finesse. Bowls played an essential role in everyday life during this period. A bowl dating back to 3, 850-2, 900 BC exhibits delicate patterns and serves as evidence of functional yet aesthetically pleasing objects created by Prehistoric Russian Culture. An oval bowl from the 4th millennium BC showcases their innovative approach towards shape and form while maintaining functionality. Another zoomorphic bowl adds an element of whimsy through its animal-inspired design elements. A zoomorphic statuette with wheels combines creativity and ingenuity within one artifact produced between 3, 950-3, 500 B. C. , highlighting technological advancements alongside artistic expression. Lastly, a goblet decorated with snakes demonstrates not only exceptional craftsmanship but also provides insights into religious or cultural beliefs held during this time.