EditorialFibula La Tene II-type. 2nd century BC. It was the insignia of an equites, depicting a hunting scene and the Goddess Potnia Theron between two horse protomes. Iberian culture. Gilded silver. From Ca?ete de las Torres (Cordoba province, Andalusia, Spain...
Editorialfibula de La Tene II zoomorfa, numancia, Garray, siglo II a.C, museo Numantino de Soria, Soria, Comunidad Aut?noma de Castilla, Spain, Europe.
EditorialGreat Lady Offerant. 3rd century BC. Iberian Culture. Female sculpture in offering attitude. Dressed in three overlapping tunics, the upper one tied to the neck with a fibula type La Tene, indicating his high social status. Identified as part of a rite...
Editorialiron swordkit, rather rusted. This would be the piece, in which by Glasbergen and Van der Waals on September 4, 1957 (cf. J.P.P to v.d. Pijl) an arcuate grip closure of La Tene type was found. Both cuts are parallel to about 15 cm from the point, from ...
EditorialBronze fibula to La-Tene model. Kapfibula, Haalebos type 1 Nijmegen. Almgren nr. 9., fibula, kapfibula, metal, bronze, height: 5,3 cm, roman 0-50, the Netherlands, Gelderland, Maasdriel, Rossum, Maas.
EditorialLa Tene urn filled with burnt bones. Knurled edge, smooth shoulder and rough outer surface. Contains cremation residues. Many glues and additions., Urn, earthenware, h: 23 cm, diam: 22.5 cm, prehistory -800.
EditorialLittle La Tene-urn of earthenware. Unstable old bonding (poured in pieces) and additions, surface damage., Urn, pottery, h: 15,5 cm, diam: 14 cm, prehistory, Netherlands, Gelderland, Wijchen, Wijchen.
Editorialiron La Tene sword with 79.8 cm long and max. 4 cm wide blade, along the outer edge, of which a shallow line is visible, where the surface is well preserved (impression of the inside of the sheath ?). The orig is at a single point. weathered crust pres...
EditorialBowl of earthenware from La Tene form. Open bursts 4 cm from the edge. Contains cremated residues., Bowl, pottery, h: 6 cm, diam: 10 cm, prehistory -1200.
Editorialfragment of a bronze bracelet (La Tene) with button as closure and torsion-mimicking decoration, bracelet, metal, bronze, length: 3,3 cm, prehistory -500.
EditorialWide La Tene urn of rough-walled earthenware with serrated edge. Contained some burned bones. Restoration traces., Urn, pottery, h: 21.5 cm, diam: 28.7 cm, prehistory -800.
EditorialLa Tene urn of smooth earthenware with ear. Sharp shapes. The belly decorated with comb ornament, urn, pottery, height: 17.8 cm, prehistory 800-500 BC, Netherlands, Gelderland, Wijchen, Alverna.
EditorialSmall, rough-walled La Tene urn with serrated edge, 2 rows of horizontally inserted ornaments. Some additions, including the earpiece, urn, pottery, h: 14.5 cm, diam: 17 cm, prehistory -800.
EditorialMarin-Epagnier, as seen from the site of La Tene, which gave the name to the entire culture period. View towards the west banks of the lake of Neuchatel, the Jura Mountains on the horizon.
Editorialfibula de La Tene II zoomorfa, numancia, Garray, siglo II a.C, museo Numantino de Soria, Soria, Comunidad Aut?noma de Castilla, Spain, Europe.
Editorialfibula de La Tene I de doble prolongacion, , numancia, Garray, siglo II a.C, museo Numantino de Soria, Soria, Comunidad Aut?noma de Castilla, Spain, Europe.
Editorialfibula de La Tene II zoomorfa, numancia, Garray, siglo II a.C, museo Numantino de Soria, Soria, Comunidad Aut?noma de Castilla, Spain, Europe.
EditorialFibula La Tene II-type. 2nd century BC. It was the insignia of an equites, depicting a hunting scene and the Goddess Potnia Theron between two horse protomes. Iberian culture. Gilded silver. From Ca?ete de las Torres (Cordoba province, Andalusia, Spain...
EditorialGreat Lady Offerant. 3rd century BC. Iberian Culture. Female sculpture in offering attitude. Dressed in three overlapping tunics, the upper one tied to the neck with a fibula type La Tene, indicating his high social status. Identified as part of a rite...
EditorialReconstruction of a La Tene house of the 1st BCE from Roggendorf, Lower Austria. Kitchen corner: fireplace, kettle, utensils, farm tools, on the right a flour mill. Close-up of 09-01-01 / 38.
EditorialMarin-Epagnier, as seen from the site of La Tene, which gave the name to the entire culture period. View towards the west banks of the lake of Neuchatel, the Jura Mountains on the horizon.