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Stele of Celtic lady named Umma, from Tomb of Au (Vorarlberg), Detail, copy

Stele of Celtic lady named Umma, from Tomb of Au (Vorarlberg), Detail, copy


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Stele of Celtic lady named Umma, from Tomb of Au (Vorarlberg), Detail, copy

Celtic civilization, Austria. Stele of the Celtic lady named Umma. From the Tomb of Au (Vorarlberg). Detail, copy

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Media ID 9561613

© DEA / E. LESSING

1st Century Bc 2nd Millennium Bc Bas Relief Bust Celtic Civilization Female Likeness Stele Stone Text Tomb Umma


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This print showcases the intricate details of the Stele of Celtic lady named Umma, a remarkable artifact from the Tomb of Au in Vorarlberg, Austria. The photograph beautifully captures a close-up view of this ancient bust, highlighting its exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance. The stele itself is a vertical stone sculpture with bas relief carvings that date back to the 1st century BC, belonging to the Celtic civilization. This particular piece represents a female likeness and serves as an extraordinary example of art and craft from over two millennia ago. In this studio shot, we are able to appreciate every delicate feature meticulously carved into the stone. From her serene expression to her intricately styled hair, Umma's presence is brought back to life through this stunning replica. As we gaze upon this image, we can't help but be transported back in time, imagining the stories and mysteries that surround Umma's existence. Although no people are present in this photograph, it speaks volumes about our human history and cultural heritage. This print by Universal Images Group (UIG) not only preserves an invaluable piece of our past but also invites us to marvel at the artistic achievements of our ancestors. It serves as a reminder that even after centuries have passed, their legacy continues to inspire awe and admiration.

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