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The Nebra sky disc found in 1999 near Nebra, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Along with the Sun and moon the star cluster Pleiades can be seen on the disc. Pleiades is called the ‘Seven Sisters’ in many European traditions, whilst the OE name was ‘seofonstierre’ or the Seven Stars.
It is believed that the copper used to make the disc came from Bischofshofen in Austria, whilst the gold and tin used came from Cornwall England.
Art - The Bronze Age kingdom of the Nebra Sky Disk by Samson Goetze
It is believed that the copper used to make the disc came from Bischofshofen in Austria, whilst the gold and tin used came from Cornwall England.
Art - The Bronze Age kingdom of the Nebra Sky Disk by Samson Goetze
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The Nebra sky disc found in 1999 near Nebra, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Along with the Sun and moon the star cluster Pleiades can be seen on the disc. Pleiades is called the ‘Seven Sisters’ in many European traditions, whilst the OE name was ‘seofonstierre’ or the Seven Stars.
It is believed that the copper used to make the disc came from Bischofshofen in Austria, whilst the gold and tin used came from Cornwall England.
Art - The Bronze Age kingdom of the Nebra Sky Disk by Samson Goetze
It is believed that the copper used to make the disc came from Bischofshofen in Austria, whilst the gold and tin used came from Cornwall England.
Art - The Bronze Age kingdom of the Nebra Sky Disk by Samson Goetze
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