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Bronze Age. Belt ornaments, arm rings, a neck ring. Fardal
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Bronze Age. Belt ornaments, arm rings, a neck ring. Fardal
Prehistory. Art. Metal Age. Bronze Age. Belt ornaments, arm rings, a neck ring. from a gravel hill at Fardal, central Jutland. 900-700 BC. National Museum of Denmark
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Belt Bronze Copenhagen Decorating Denmark Goldsmith Jewel Jewellery Jutland Metallurgical Metallurgy Metalworking Neck Nordic Ornament Ornamental Ornaments Prehistoric Prehistorical Prehistory Ring Rings Scandinavia Scandinavian Status
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1. Title: "Bronze Age Treasures: Belt Ornaments, Arm Rings, and a Neck Ring Discovered at Fardal, Central Jutland, Denmark (900-700 BC)" 2.. This image showcases a selection of exquisite Bronze Age artifacts unearthed from a gravel hill at Fardal, located in the heart of Central Jutland, Denmark. Dating back to the period between 900 and 700 BC, these precious objects are a testament to the rich cultural heritage and advanced metallurgical skills of the Nordic people during the Bronze Age. The image includes a stunning collection of belt ornaments, intricately decorated with geometric patterns and animal motifs, which would have once adorned the waists of the elite members of society. The ornaments were likely crafted by skilled goldsmiths, who employed various techniques to create these decorative pieces. Additionally, the image features a pair of beautifully designed arm rings and a magnificent neck ring. These ornaments not only served as symbols of social class and status but also played a role in enhancing the overall appearance and adornment of the wearer. The intricate designs and meticulous craftsmanship demonstrate the high level of artistic and metallurgical expertise that existed during the Bronze Age in Denmark. These precious artifacts, now housed at the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen, offer valuable insights into the lives of the people who inhabited Scandinavia during this period. The intricate decorations on these objects suggest a strong connection to nature and a deep appreciation for the art of metalworking. The discovery of these treasures at Fardal continues to captivate historians, archaeologists, and art enthusiasts alike, offering a glimpse into the rich and fascinating history of Europe's prehistoric past.
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