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Himmelsscheibe Von Nebra - Sky Disc of Nebra - Disco De Cielo De Nebra ,Kintaishi
Himmelsscheibe von Nebra Von Raubgräbern beschädigt Relikt aus der Bronzezeit Abbild von Mond und Plejaden Bronze, Goldblech und Malachit Ein einmaliges Artefakt Jetzt im Museum von Halle The Sky Disc of Nebra Damaged by swag diggers A fine relict from Bronze Age An image of moon and Pleiades Bronze, golden metal and malachite What an unique artifact Now in the museum of Halle El Disco de Cielo de Nebra Dañado por excavadoras de robo Un vestigio fino de Edad de Bronce Una imagen de luna y Pleiades Bronce, metal de oro y malaquita Artefacto tan único Ahora en el museo de Halle Note. The Sky Disc of Nebra (Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) is a bronze disk with applications of gold and apparently show astronomical phenomenons and symbols of religious application areas. It is presumed to be the worldwide oldest concrete image of the sky and one of the most important archaeological finds from the Bronze Age. The disk was found by swag diggers in July 1999 in a stone chamber on the Mittelberg near the town of Nebra. It is now part of the "Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte Sachsen-Anhalt Halle" (State Museum of Prehistory Halle). The circular disk is approx. 12.6 in in diameter and about 0.18 in thick in the centre and 0.07 in at the rims. Based on associated finds (a bronze sword, two axes, a chisel and fragments of spiralled bangles), the disk was probably buried in 1600 B.C. and made between 2100 and 1700 B.C. Details and pictures can be seen on http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himmelsscheibe_von_Nebra
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