Early Bronze Age Artefacts From Denmark

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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.
Male Clothing
Overview of male clothing of the Early Bronze age with specific examples and reconstructions.
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