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Grave 1 - Symbolic burial
Grave 1 - Symbolic burial
Opened in construction work in 1972. The grave pit is rectangular, found at a depth of 1.45 m. Northeast - Southwest. On the bottom of the pit is a strip of red ocher 1 cm thick an...
Grave 36 - Symbolic burial
Grave 36 - Symbolic burial
It was found in the southeast sector of the necropolis, where most graves with rich inventory were found. The shape and dimensions of the pit were not established due to the unifor...
Grave 4 - Symbolic burial
Grave 4 - Symbolic burial
The grave pit is rectangular, with rounded corners and dimensions of 2.10 x 0.95 m, with a depth between 1.95 and 2.10 m. Northwest - Southeast. The bottom of the pit is covered wi...
Commemorative Penning
Commemorative Penning
GENERAL CONST- AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION in Stockholm 1897, second prize, for clover seed, with ash. Two copies. One specimen without ash. Bronze, patinated. Affiliate: The main im...
Design for embroidery on a muslin apron, pen and brown ink on paper, made by Miss Thrales, London, 1788. Embroidery design of two meanders of a seaweed-like plant with a meander on one side with little circles scattered in the spaces between on laid paper
Design for embroidery on a muslin apron, pen and brown ink on paper, made by Miss Thrales, London, 1788. Embroidery design of two meanders of a seaweed-like plant with a meander on one side with little circles scattered in the spaces between on laid paper
Design for embroidery on a muslin apron, pen and brown ink on paper, made by Miss Thrales, London, 1788. Embroidery design of two meanders of a seaweed-like plant with a meander on...


