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Anthropomorphic bronze pendants representing abstract deities and amulets from the Central European Bronze Age (16th-12th century BCE)
Anthropomorphic Pendants
Boeotian small box from Thebes with painted goddess, lion, swastikas and solar symbols late 7th century BC
Boeotian ceramic box with lion, goddess, and swastikas
Book of the Dead of the mistress Neferini, cursive hieroglyphic | Ptolemaic Period, 4th - 1st century BC Akhmim Papyrus P 10477
Hathor from book of the dead of the mistress Neferini
Bowls decorated with fish and floral motifs, and a swastika-like cross design at the center.
Bowl with a Swastika-Like Cross Design
Bracelets and Sickles (Armschmuck und Sicheln)
Bracelets and Sickles (Armschmuck und Sicheln)
Bronze chariot and bird depictions from Central Europe, 12th-8th century BC
Sun cross, bronze chariot and accompanying bird depiction
Bronze ring-shaped wealth, Lengyeltoti, Hungary, 12th Century BC
Bronze ring-shaped wealth
Bronze rings represent a form of "ring money" used during the Bronze Age in Central Europe.
Bronze ring money from Reichnau
Ceramic vessel, shaped in an anthropomorphic (human-like) form, dates to the Baden Culture of the Late Copper Age in Central Europe.
Anthropomorphic clay vessel with a modeled breast.
Close-up of the sun disc from the sarcophagus lid of Djehapimu, Royal Audit Officer. Late Period, 746-332 BC. Granite.
Sun disc, Sarcophagus lid of Djehapimu
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