Turbulent times. Archaeology in Germany. War, art and migration since the Stone Age. Through January 6, 2019 at the Martin-Gropius-Bau Museum in Berlin, Germany

Turbulent times. Archaeology in Germany. War, art and migration since the Stone Age.  Through January 6, 2019 at the Martin-Gropius-Bau Museum in Berlin, Germany. 

Sky disc.  The oldest sky image of Europe found in 1999 from looted graves at the Mittelberg, Saxony-Anhalt.  Courtesy of the State Office of historic preservation and archaeology of Saxony-Anhalt.  Photo by Juraj Lipták.

An arrowhead firmly lodged in the skull of an ancient fallen warrior, a voluptuous woman’s form carved from ivory and the mask of a Roman river god are among more than 1,000 major archaeological discoveries being brought together for the first time. Artifacts show how strongly progress was linked to the movement of people, goods and ideas into and across Europe.


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