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Fragment of vase with graffiti, from the Oppidum at Manching

Fragment of vase with graffiti, from the Oppidum at Manching


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Fragment of vase with graffiti, from the Oppidum at Manching

Celtic civilization, Germany. Fragment of vase with graffiti. From the Oppidum at Manching

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This print showcases a remarkable fragment of a vase adorned with ancient graffiti, discovered at the Oppidum in Manching, Germany. Against a pristine white background, this artifact from the Celtic civilization takes center stage, offering us a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric times. The intricate patterns etched onto the surface of this vase fragment tell an intriguing story of its own. Each stroke and curve represents an ancient form of expression, perhaps conveying messages or symbols that held great significance to the people who created them. The graffiti serves as a testament to their artistic prowess and their desire to leave behind traces of their existence for future generations to marvel at. In this studio shot, we are presented with just one part of this larger historical puzzle – a single object that holds within it countless untold stories. With no people present in the frame, our attention is solely focused on this relic from centuries past. As we contemplate this image captured by Universal Images Group (UIG), we cannot help but be transported back in time and imagine what life was like during the Celtic civilization. This photograph invites us to reflect on our shared human history and appreciate how even fragments such as these can offer valuable insights into our collective heritage

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