Editorial" Glockenbecher", a bell-shaped goblet which gave its name to a culture of the late neolithic or copper period. From Laa an der Thaya, Lower Austria. Inv. 36642.
EditorialHorsemen, warriors with helmet and axe and swans. Detail from the lid of a bronze vessel from a tumulus in Kleinklein, Austria. Diameter of the lid: 35.7 cm.
EditorialLarge bronze fibula, probably worn as a pectoral, from the necropolis in Hallstatt, Austria. Twelve solar disks on small chains (two missing), hanging from a boat-like brooch with a pair of horses and two birds. Height 30 cm.
EditorialSmall flat lead figures of riders, from the necropolis at Froeg, near Rosegg, Carinthia, Austria. Great numbers of these riders were found; they may have been decorations for funerary vessels. Length 6.1 cm.
EditorialHalf-moon brooch with rich pendants; in the hoop two horses drinking from one vessel. Grave 505, Hallstatt burial site, Austria Total length: 33 cm.
EditorialHorsemen, warriors with helmet and axe and swans. Detail from the lid of a bronze vessel from a tumulus in Kleinklein, Austria. Diameter of the lid: 35.7 cm.
EditorialIn 1846, mining engineer and amateur archaeologist Johann Georg Ramsauer began digging in the tomb-site above Hallstatt, Austria. His colleague Isidor Engel made faithful sketches, here view from the burial site towards Lake Hallstatt (top) and 980 tom...
EditorialHallstatt burial site, a collection of 19th century watercolours. Page with names of the persons present at the discovery of the site. Johann Georg Ramsauer began the excavation of the 980 tombs in 1846. Drawing of the tombs by Isidor Engel in 1878.
EditorialWoman at the loom, behind her a woman spinning and, facing her, a female musician and two women with raised arms. Detail of an earthenware vessel with stamp decoration from Sopron, Hungary. See 07-01-03 / 16, also 07-01-03 / 16. Overall height: 41.5 cm.
EditorialHallstatt burial site, a collection of 19th century watercolours. Cover of collection: Hallstatt, Austria, and its lake. Johann Georg Ramsauer began excavations of the 980 tombs in 1846. Painted at the site by Isidor Engel in 1878.
EditorialWoman at the loom, behind her a woman spinning and, facing her, a female musician and two women with raised arms. Detail of an earthenware vessel with stamp decoration from Sopron, Hungary. See 07-01-03 / 16, also 07-01-03 / 16. Overall height: 41.5 cm.
EditorialTwo wicker-work helmets plated with bronze calottes 1) Foreground: from a tumulus in Smrjeta, size: 29 cm 2) Background: reconstruction by Th. Bell in 1883 Smrjeta, Slovenia.
EditorialSite and wall of a Hallstatt blockhouse, discovered after 1846 by Johann Georg Ramsauer, from a collection of 19th century watercolours painted on the site by Isidor Engel in 1878. Ramsauer began the excavations in 1846.
EditorialIn 1846, mining engineer and amateur archaeologist Johann Georg Ramsauer began digging in the tomb-site above Hallstatt, Austria. His colleague Isidor Engel made faithful sketches, here view from the burial site towards Lake Hallstatt (top) and 980 tom...
Editorial" Glockenbecher", a bell-shaped goblet which gave its name to a culture of the late neolithic or copper period. From Laa an der Thaya, Lower Austria. Inv. 36642.
EditorialTwo wicker-work helmets plated with bronze calottes 1) Foreground: from a tumulus in Smrjeta, size: 29 cm 2) Background: reconstruction by Th. Bell in 1883 Smrjeta, Slovenia.
EditorialWoman at the loom, behind her a woman spinning and, facing her, a female musician and two women with raised arms. Detail of an earthenware vessel with stamp decoration from Sopron, Hungary. See 07-01-03 / 16, also 07-01-03 / 16. Overall height: 41.5 cm.
EditorialDancer. Detail of a black earthenware vessel with stamp decoration from Sopron, Hungary. Overall height: 41,5 cm See also 07-01-03 / 15,16; 05-01-06 / 54,55.
EditorialHallstatt burial site, a collection of 19th century watercolours. Cover of collection: Hallstatt, Austria, and its lake. Johann Georg Ramsauer began excavations of the 980 tombs in 1846. Painted at the site by Isidor Engel in 1878.