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Folding Stool from a Bronze Age oak-coffin burial. The stool,
found at Guldhøj in southern Jutland, was made of ash and is of
a type known from other contemporary finds and representations in the eastern
Mediterranean, from Greece, Crete and Egypt. (National Museum of Denmark)
Close up of the spiral decoration on a woman's ornamental belt plate from
around 1400BC, found at Vognserup Enge in western Sealand.
The close-up reveals the precision with which the craftsman worked.
(National Museum of Denmark)
| Female Clothing
Overview of female clothing of the Early Bronze age with specific examples and reconstructions. |
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| Male Clothing
Overview of male clothing of the Early Bronze age with specific examples and reconstructions. |
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