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- Stadel im Hohlenstein. One of earliest known ivory carvings in Europe. "ivory animal/anthropomorphic figure, c. 28 cm high, Period: Aurignacian (level IV in the cave), Age: c. 32,000 B.P., based on AMS dates on bones from the site. One of earliest known ivory carvings (full relief) in Europe. Identified as fragmentary carved object by excavator, Gustav Riek, in 1931. Complete object later reconstructed by several archaeologists from ivory fragmen
- Date of Photo
- 1983
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20412
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Vogelherd."Mammoth ivory animal figure, possibly a felid, c. 9 cm long Period: Aurignacian, age c. 30,000 BP (series of AMS dates on bone from site, range c. 23,000 to 32,000) Source: published photo (Figure 181) in Müller-Beck, Hj., ed. 1983. Urgeschichte in Baden-Württemberg. Stuttgart: Theiss. Vogelherd is significant both for Middle Paleolithic sequence and for important Aurignacian layer with human remains. Magdalenian levels were also recove
- Date of Photo
- 1983
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20413
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Vogelherd horse, from same series, see #2. c. 5 cm long (Original teaching slide code: LF-3)
- Date of Photo
- 1983
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20414
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Vogelherd ivory figurine, fragmentary figure: head of felid. Note cross-hatch marks; superimposed geometric markings are characteristic of these figures. (Original teaching slide code: LF-4)
- Date of Photo
- 1980
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20415
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- "Front view of anthropomorphic figure from Geißenklösterle cave, level IIB. Near Blaubeuron, southern Germany. Height of object: 38 mm. Site: Large cave site located c. 50 m above valley floor at a broad curve in the Ach river valley, not far from Blaubeuron, Germany. Period: Aurignacian, 14C dates for this level range from c. 31,000 - 36,000 years B.P. (AMS dates on bone from archaeological level). This site was excavated by J. Hahn (Tübingen
- Date of Photo
- 1983
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20416
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Back view of previous object. Anthropomorphic figure from Geißenklösterle Cave. (Original teaching slide code: LF-6)
- Date of Photo
- 1983
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20417
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Petersfels, cave site in Germany. Petersfels jet pendant. Period: Late Magdalenian, ca. 12,000 - 13,000 B.P. Pendant of local jet (lignite) material, interpreted as schematic female figurine by comparison to other Late Magdalenian objects, including engravings and figurines, in western and central Europe. This site is one of the richest Magdalenian sites in central Europe; at this location are a small cave entirely excavated by Edouard Peters in t
- Date of Photo
- 1980
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20423
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- "Petersfels excavation 1976. Period: Late Magdalenian, c. 12,000-13,000 B.P. Site excavated by G. Albrecht, University of Tübingen, 1976-78, in narrow, dry valley below a small cave entirely excavated by early German archaeologist E. Peters in the 1920s. See above, nr. 12. Photo shows part of a stone pavement in excavation unit P3, AH (archaeological horizon) 2. Materials recovered indicate production of stone tools from locally available raw mat
- Date of Photo
- 1983
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20428
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Interpretations of Neolithic and Bronze Age in southern Germany. Photo shows reconstructed neolithic lake dwelling at Freilichtmuseum Unteruhldingen, an open-air museum on the German shore of Lake Constance. Established in the 1920s, by German archaeologist and National Socialist Hans Reinerth, these constructions were intended to test the possibility of building pile dwellings in open water, a then-current interpretation of the Neolithic and Bronze
- Date of Photo
- 1988
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20430
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Heuneburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Photo looking southeast over area of Iron Age hillfort site. Located on a natural spur of land overlooking the upper Danube river in southern Germany, near the town of Hundersingen (Herbertingen). The area in the foreground was the scene of several excavation campaigns, a number of houses known from here, also workshop areas. This village/town surrounded by earthwork walls and palisades; outside the fort ther
- Date of Photo
- 1994
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20431
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Homo erectus, Europe, Mauer, age ca. 0.7P0. Ma, discovered near Heidelberg in 1907. (Original teaching slide code: PM-28)
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20567
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Feddersen Wierde, Germany. House-barn of the 4th period.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25652
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Feddersen Wierde, Germany. Left: phases of settlement on mound, 100 BC to 400 AD.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25653
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Schleswig, Germany. Museum model of Neolithic megalithic tumulus.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25816
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Albersdorf (Schleswig). Polygonal dolmen. Sprockhoff explaining.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25817
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Hademarseh (Schleswig). Neolithic megalithic tomb.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25818
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Putlos (Gulf of Kiel). Expanded megalithic grave mound.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
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- 35mm slide: 25819
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Putlos (Gulf of Kiel). Group of expanded megalithic mounds.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
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- 35mm slide: 25820
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Kaaks, South Scheleswig. Ring fort walls, astride Iron Age north-south trade route at head of stream. (Danewerk on opposite site of peninsula.)
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25821
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Schleswig. Haitabu (8th century stronghold) perimeter wall. View to south, where main road entered.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25822
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Schleswig. Haitabu (8th century stronghold) perimeter wall.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25823
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Schleswig. Haitabu (8th century stronghold) at road-out, showing size of earthwall.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25824
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Schleswig. Map of Haitabu and Danewerk.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25825
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Schleswig. Danewerk (10th century defense wall). Koberg.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25826
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Schleswig. Danewerk wall from outer side. Koberg.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25827
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Schleswig. Bronze Age spear and ax copies.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25828
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Schleswig. Hairdress of Bronze Age bog burial (Holstein).
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25829
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Oldenburg (Schleswig). Slavic ringfort wall (outer face).
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25830
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Putlos (Gulf of Kiel). A. J. Bryussov.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25831
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Schleswig, Germany. Frisian farmhouse-barn (compare early image ditto).
- Date of Photo
- Aug. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25832
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Putlos (Gulf of Kiel), Germany. Archaeologists and seascape.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
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- 35mm slide: 25833
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Hamburg Ethnology Museum. Maori housefront.
- Date of Photo
- Aug. 1958
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- 35mm slide: 25834
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Schleswig, Germany. Map: principal trade route to the Baltic (Iron Age).
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
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- 35mm slide: 25835
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Schleswig, Germany. Mask (Iron Age) copying Greek hairdress.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
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- 35mm slide: 25836
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Heidenschanz (near Bremerhaven). Right: mound and stream and road. Left: locus on North Sea coast.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25837
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Heidenschanz (near Bremerhaven). Humus and bands showing artificial building. Post hole at man's foot.
- Date of Photo
- Aug. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25838
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Heidenschanz (near Bremerhaven). Defense palisade on perimeter.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25839
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Ulsby. Multi-chambered dolmen. Mouth of one chamber.
- Date of Photo
- Sept. 1958
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 25840
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Hamburg Ethnology Museum. Maori housefront detail.
- Date of Photo
- Aug. 1958
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- 35mm slide: 25841
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Germany, Vogelherd Cave, Bone animal sculptures: panther, horse, mammoth, cave-lion from cave. Paleolithic.
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- 35mm slide: 4418
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Germany, Petersfels, Magdalen. Pendants (stylized female figurines). Paleolithic.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 4421
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Germany, (2500-2300 BC) Megalithic pottery, early. Neolithic.
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- 35mm slide: 4428
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Germany, (1800-1500 BC), Flint dagger and thin-butt axes. Neolithic.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 4438
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Saxo-Thuringia, (2000-1800 BC), Cord marked pottery. Neolithic.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 4439
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Germany, Newmark; Amber horse sculpture. Neolithic.
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- 35mm slide: 4442
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Germany, Bronze Age. Bronze neck-ring and spectacle fibula. Germanic-Celtic.
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- 35mm slide: 4444
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Germany. Hallstatt pottery. Top: Hallstatt D. (6-400 BC); Bottom: Hallstatt C (9-600 BC). Germanic-Celtic.
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- 35mm slide: 4458
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Germany, LaTene pottery, Early LaTene: 4-300 BC. Germanic-Celtic.
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- 35mm slide: 4459
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Germany, Fibulae. Row 1-3: LaTene I (4-300 BC); Row 4: LaTene II (3-100 BC); Row 5: LaTene III (100 BC-50 AD). Germanic-Celtic.
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- 35mm slide: 4460
- Country
- Germany
- Description
- Germany, LaTene I (400-300 BC). Gold cup with pierced ornament. Germanic-Celtic.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 4461
- Country
- Germany