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Arqueólogos encuentran la pieza de oro más antigua del sureste de Alemania
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Objeto de ouro da Idade do Bronze é encontrado em tumba de mulher na Alemanha (FOTOS)
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Gold spiral may have been used as a hair ornament.
This gold artifact, which may have been used as a hair ornament, was found buried with a woman who died around 3,800 years ago.
(Image credit: Yvonne Mühleis, LAD Esslingen)
Archaeologists have uncovered the 3,800 year-old burial of a woman who was around 20 years old when she died in what is now Tübingen, Germany. Inside her tomb, archaeologists found just one grave good a spiral gold wire that may have been used as a hair ornament.
It s considered the oldest gold artifact found in southwest Germany. The gold contains about 20% silver, less than 2% copper, and has traces of
A gold ring has been discovered in the grave of an Early Bronze Age woman in southwest Germany - and it was likely crafted in Cornwall.
The stunning spiral ring was found in the district of Tubingen, and is believed to be the region s earliest gold object to date.
Despite being over 840 miles away, an analysis suggests that the jewellery was crafted in Cornwall.
Archaeologists say this is unusually early proof of the far-reaching trade in luxury objects in Early Bronze Age Europe.
The stunning spiral ring was found in the district of Tubingen, and is believed to be the region s earliest gold object to date
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The gold wire spiral was found in the grave of an Early Bronze Age woman in Ammerbuch-Reusten, Tübingen district. Archaeologists working in the district of Tübingen in southwest Germany have
discovered the region s earliest gold object to date. It is a spiral ring of gold wire unearthed in autumn 2020 from the grave of an Early Bronze Age woman. It is about 3,800 years old, according to analyses. Precious metal finds from this period are very rare in southwestern Germany. The
gold probably originates from Cornwall in southwest Britain. The archaeologists say it is unusually early proof of the far-reaching trade in luxury objects of the people of that time. The excavation was led by Professor Raiko Krauss from the Institute of Prehistory and Medieval Archaeology at the University of Tübingen and Dr. Jörg Bofinger from the Baden-Württemberg State Office for Cultural Heritage Management, based in Esslingen.
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