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                | Artefact's 
                  name: Engraving of a horse 
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                  type: Animal 
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                | Period: Upper 
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                | The rib from the cave of Lalinde is decorated with head 
                  of a horse, one of the most popular motifs of the hunters of 
                  the Upper Paleolithic period. |  
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                | Artefact's 
                  name: 
            Standard |  |  |  |  |  
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                | The standard of Heegermühle is a typical sign for the 
                  religion and cult of the Bronze Age. |  
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                | Artefact's 
                  name: Human 
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                | Object 
                  type: Human 
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                | The sculpture is of oval-cylindrical shape. |  
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                | Artefact's 
                  name: Female 
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                | Object 
                  type: Human 
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                | Illustrations of mother deities as a symbol for 
                  fertility were widespread in Europe during the Upper 
                  Paleolithic und Neolithic periods. |  
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                | Object 
                  type: 
              Vessel/Anphora |  |  |  |  |  
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                | Drums made of clay and leather were be used during the 
                  Walternienburg-Bernburg period as music instruments. |  
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                | Artefact's 
                  name: Anthropomorphic 
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                | Object 
                  type: 
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                | Foot vessel in form of a female figure with raised arms 
                  and indicated breasts. |  
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                | Artefact's 
                  name: Bell 
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                  type: 
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                | The vessel in form of a bell was well conserved. |  
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                | Artefact's 
                  name: Berlin Golden 
              Hat |  |  |  |  |  
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                | Chronology: 11 - 9 century 
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                | The Berlin Golden Hat can be interpreted as a headdress 
                  of a chieftain or a priest. |  
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                | Artefact's 
                  name: Belt 
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                | Chronology: 9 - 8 century 
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                | The plate is decorated with incised lines and 
                  point-fringed hemispheres. |  
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                | Chronology: 11 - 8 century 
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                | Rattle in form of a lemon with holes |  
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