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Tools, weapons, and ornaments of the Early Iron Age (engraving)
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Tools, weapons, and ornaments of the Early Iron Age (engraving)
962190 Tools, weapons, and ornaments of the Early Iron Age (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tools, weapons, and ornaments of the Early Iron Age. Illustration for The World Its Cities and Peoples by Robert Brown (Cassell, c 1885). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22498810
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Belt Brooch Buckle Dagger Early Iron Age Fibula Hook Ornaments Pincers Prehistoric Razor Scythe
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This engraving takes us back in time to the Early Iron Age, showcasing an array of tools, weapons, and ornaments that were integral to the lives of our ancestors. The image is a digitally cleaned version of an illustration originally featured in Robert Brown's book "The World Its Cities and Peoples" published by Cassell in the late 19th century. In this intricate composition, we are presented with a fascinating assortment of artifacts that provide insight into the daily existence of individuals from this era. From left to right, we can observe a sword, dagger, hook, spring shears, pincers, razor, scythe - all essential implements for various tasks. Additionally, there are brooches and buckles adorning clothing items such as belts and fibulas. Notably depicted are objects associated with transportation and trade: a point-of-boat tool used for boat construction and horses' bits suggesting equestrian activities. These elements hint at the interconnectedness between different communities during this period. The scene also includes references to specific locations such as Lake Neuchatel in Switzerland and the Tombs of Hallstatt. This highlights how these ancient civilizations thrived near bodies of water or important burial sites. Overall, this print serves as both an educational resource and a visual feast for history enthusiasts eager to explore the material culture of our early ancestors during the Iron Age.
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