EditorialTumulus Johannis Wolly Eq. Aur. In Capella St. Georgy, Grave of Sir John Wolley, signed: After Hollar; Engraved by W. Find; Published by Lackington & Co. and Longman & Co, Pl. XXVII, after p. 70, Hollar, Wenzel (drawing); Finden, W. (engraving); Lackin...
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.
EditorialCult-chariot of Strettweg (7th BCE). A funerary gift for a prince whose ashes were buried in a hill tumulus. The chariot shows a sacrificial procession, with the stag as victim, sacrificed to the tall female goddess by the naked man with the axe. Bronz...
EditorialCult-chariot of Strettweg, detail of 07-02-02 / 28. Funerary gift for a prince whose ashes were buried in a hill-tumulus. Front view: the sacrificial animal, a stag, and a man with an axe. Bronze (7th BCE). Height 33 cm. See also 07-02-02 / 28-31.
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.
EditorialL'Arbre aux corbeaux - The tree of crows. Tree with crows and a prehistoric tumulus on the Baltic coast. Around 1822. Detail of flock of crows. For overall view please see 40-02-01/66. Canvas, 59 x 73 cm R.F. 1975-20.
EditorialTumulus of " Klein Aspergle". The Celtic dynasty resided in the nearby fortress of Hohenasperg (6th-5th BCE). Excavated 1879. Rich finds, incl. Attic goblet (450 BCE) .
EditorialVertical View of a Cranium. From an ancient tumulus near Fort Wadsworth, Dakota Territory., Unknown maker, American, about 1870, Albumen silver print.
EditorialPosterior View of a Cranium. From an ancient tumulus near Fort Wadsworth, Dakota Territory., Unknown maker, American, about 1870, Albumen silver print.
EditorialBase View of a Cranium. From an ancient tumulus near Fort Wadsworth, Dakota Territory., Unknown maker, American, about 1870, Albumen silver print.
EditorialBase View of a Cranium. From an ancient tumulus near Fort Wadsworth, Dakota Territory., Unknown maker, American, about 1870, Albumen silver print.
EditorialTumulus Johannis Wolly Eq. Aur. In Capella St. Georgy, Grave of Sir John Wolley, signed: After Hollar; Engraved by W. Find; Published by Lackington & Co. and Longman & Co, Pl. XXVII, after p. 70, Hollar, Wenzel (drawing); Finden, W. (engraving); Lackin...
EditorialMegapodius tumulus, Print, Scrubfowl, The scrubfowl are the genus Megapodius of the mound-builders, stocky, medium-large chicken-like birds with small heads and large feet in the family Megapodiidae. They are found from south-east Asia to north Austral...
EditorialBronze hydria with figurative handle: Artemis with 2 hares, 4 lions, eagle and snake. Greek import. From a tumulus at Graechwil, Switzerland Height 57.2 cm.
EditorialTumulus of " Klein Aspergle". The Celtic dynasty resided in the nearby fortress of Hohenasperg (6th-5th BCE). Excavated 1879. Rich finds, incl. Attic goblet (450 BCE) .
EditorialMask and hands from the tumulus Kr_ll-Schmidt Kogel in Kleinklein, Austria. They were metal decorations of a wooden urn for ashes collected after cremation. See 07-01-03 / 1-3, 07-02-02 / 27. Sheet bronze. Height mask 23 cm, hands 15 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.
EditorialMask and hands from the tumulus Kr_ll-Schmidt Kogel in Kleinklein, Austria. They were metal decorations of a wooden urn for ashes collected after cremation. See 07-01-03 / 1-3, 07-02-02 / 27. Sheet bronze. Height mask 23 cm, hands 15 cm.
EditorialL'Arbre aux corbeaux - The tree of crows. Tree with crows and a prehistoric tumulus on the Baltic coast. Around 1822. Detail of flock of crows. For overall view please see 40-02-01/66. Canvas, 59 x 73 cm R.F. 1975-20.
EditorialTumulus of " Klein Aspergle". The Celtic dynasty resided in the nearby fortress of Hohenasperg (6th-5th BCE). Excavated 1879. Rich finds, incl. Attic goblet (450 BCE) .
EditorialMask and hands from the tumulus Kr_ll-Schmidt Kogel in Kleinklein, Austria. They were metal decorations of a wooden urn for ashes collected after cremation. See 07-01-03 / 1-3, 07-02-02 / 27. Sheet bronze. Height mask 23 cm, hands 15 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.
EditorialMask and hands from the tumulus Kr_ll-Schmidt Kogel in Kleinklein, Austria. They were metal decorations of a wooden urn for ashes collected after cremation. See 07-01-03 / 1-3, 07-02-02 / 27. Sheet bronze. Height mask 23 cm, hands 15 cm.
EditorialThe gallery of engraved stones in the Tumulus of Gavrinis leads to a circular funeral chamber. The gallery is lined by 29 upright slabs and 9 roof slabs. 40th-30th BCE.