Schmuck im Norden Deutschlands
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Schmuck im Norden Deutschlands
Next week I think I might take a long trip up north from the Netherlands, into northern Germany and perhaps Denmark..... I would appreciate tips on museums housing prehistoric costume (accessoires) collections along my route.
I have, by the way, already been to the museum at Schleswig, so this time am especially interested in the Lueneburger 'Fluegelhaube'... where are those finds on show, if anywhere??
Danke,
Kelvin Wilson
I have, by the way, already been to the museum at Schleswig, so this time am especially interested in the Lueneburger 'Fluegelhaube'... where are those finds on show, if anywhere??
Danke,
Kelvin Wilson
You should visit Moesgaard near Aarhus
http://www.moesmus.dk/
and - off course - the Danish National Museum in København
http://www.nationalmuseet.dk/
The most interesting finds you will see in these two museums, but moreover there are hundreds of small local museums in Denmark, a list would go beyond the scope of this forum. A short list you may find here:
http://www.archaeologie-online.de/links ... /index.php
Good luck and a nice trip
http://www.moesmus.dk/
and - off course - the Danish National Museum in København
http://www.nationalmuseet.dk/
The most interesting finds you will see in these two museums, but moreover there are hundreds of small local museums in Denmark, a list would go beyond the scope of this forum. A short list you may find here:
http://www.archaeologie-online.de/links ... /index.php
Good luck and a nice trip
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If your interested in iron age and early Medieval bog bodies, I can recommend the Landesmuseum Oldenburg: http://www.naturundmensch.de/html/ausst ... _moor.html# and the Ostfriesisches Landesmuseum Emden: http://www.landesmuseum-emden.de/40-0-1
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Germanisch depressiv und bisweilen leicht erkeltet
Germanisch depressiv und bisweilen leicht erkeltet
Thank you, all, for your tips. You have certainly got me enthusiastic:... apparently the Bernuthsfeld bog body is in the museum at Emden, and a few rather unknown bodies are at Oldenburg (plus the Kayhauser boy's cape, of which I painted a reconstruction last year). I later remembered that the most important publication on the 'Flugelhaube' originated at the Helms-Museum in Hamburg, so I might try visiting there too.
'Roter Franz' is at the Landesmuseum in Hannover- again the subject of one of the projects I am working on- and seeing I have always wanted to go to that museum... well, I'm gonna have fun. Thank you!
Kelvin Wilson
'Roter Franz' is at the Landesmuseum in Hannover- again the subject of one of the projects I am working on- and seeing I have always wanted to go to that museum... well, I'm gonna have fun. Thank you!
Kelvin Wilson
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Unfortunately there is no Lüneburger Flügelhaue in original at display at the Helms-Museum in Hamburg. I also don't know if there is a find in the magazine. But in case you hare in Hamburg, please send me a short PM. As far as I remember there is also no original at display in Hannover.
The day may be near when we must kill to conserve.
"Dekmalschützer" Giles Cato in der MIDSOMER-MURDERS-Episode The House in the Woods
"Dekmalschützer" Giles Cato in der MIDSOMER-MURDERS-Episode The House in the Woods