RMJR3162–Iron Age blacksmiths at work. The Iron Age is the period in cultural development succeeding the Bronze Age in Asia, Europe, and Africa, characterized by the introduction of iron metallurgy. In southeastern Europe and the Middle East the beginning of the Iron Age is generally dated to around 1200 BC, with later dates for other parts of Europe and the other continents. Although not as hard or durable as bronze, iron is a more abundant resource, and the Iron Age saw a rapid expansion of metalworking wherever the technology was introduced. The term 'Iron Age' has low chronological value, because i
RMD969M1–Artist's reconstruction of casting weapons in the Iron Age. Left background, heating metal in furnace. Right, pouring molten metal into mould. Centre, Mould opened and cast object removed. Engraving 1889.
RMAY3N91–Iron Age Story Telling
RMB47B11–A bronze comb helmet, Early Iron Age, 9th/8th century B.C. A bronze helmet made of two plates with a narrow, protuding lower rim. The point of the large, triangular comb is slightly bent. Both halves of the helmet are fastened together by turned under edges or riveting. The front and back sides of the helmet overlap and are riveted with heavy bronze plates, each decorated with a circle and each with three protruding, bar-shaped spikes. Helmet body and comb are decorated with large and small knobs. On each side are three holes for attaching the chinstrap. Greeni,
RMERG37K–Iron Age grave-goods from Austria and Bosnia including helmets, vessels, sculptures and a sword.
RMG2W17G–Iron Age high-tin bronze coins from the Sunbury Hoard, c.100-50 BC, found at Shepperton near Sunbury and displayed in the Museum of London, London, England, UK
RMADJBM8–Prehistoric people learning how to work iron. Hand-colored woodcut
RME11GFN–Feb. 02, 1978 - Iron Age Village: In March 1977 twelve men and women and three children left the 20th century and began to lives of Ancient Britons in the third Century BC at a secret location in the West of England. Their experiment has been televised and is living as Iron Age tribesmen has been televised and is shown on Thursday nights
RMPEC2W0–Celtic warrior depicted in the Celtic golden coin on display at the exhibition devoted to the Celts in the National Museum (Národní muzeum) in Prague, Czech Republic. Celtic golden coins of this type dated from 250-120 BC from Czech and Moravian finds are known as the Bohemian 'local issue' coins. The exhibition presenting the Iron Age artefacts of the La Tène culture runs till 24 February 2019.
RMBP5KMX–5330. Dagger and sheath, Mesopotamia, Iron age I. 19-14th. C. BC
RM2B0E2F8–An iron dagger or short sword, weapon, metal, bronze or iron (?), L 34.6 cm, B 4.9 cm, Iron Age 800-700 BC, Iran
RFT2J5C8–Silchester Iron Age / Roman town plan 1789 old antique vintage map chart
RMG461AN–Iron Age gold which has been saved for the nation at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.
RMHT3KRR–Inside an Iron Age house, c5th century BC, (c1990-2010). Artist: Paul Birkbeck.
RMG05FTH–The iron age huts at Castell Henllys in north Pembrokeshire
RMC1JNFM–Iron age gold hoard found in Stirlingshire by local man David Booth gold torcs dating from 300-100 BC on his 1st outing
RMHTTBK4–North of Iran. Iron Age I and II. 14th -6th BCE. Sword (bronze). Disc decorated with inscriptions (Bronze and carnelian) Talish (?). Louvre Museum
RFT35RJ2–Weapons, tools and ornaments of the European Iron Age from the archeological site of La Tene in Switzerland near the Lake Neuchâtel, ca. 500 B.C.
RMEJWHKG–bosta iron age house great bernera
RMJR316B–The Iron Age is the period in cultural development succeeding the Bronze Age in Asia, Europe, and Africa, characterized by the introduction of iron metallurgy. In southeastern Europe and the Middle East the beginning of the Iron Age is generally dated to around 1200 BC, with later dates for other parts of Europe and the other continents. Although not as hard or durable as bronze, iron is a more abundant resource, and the Iron Age saw a rapid expansion of metalworking wherever the technology was introduced. The term 'Iron Age' has low chronological value, because it didn't begin simultaneously
RMD969KX–Artist's reconstruction of a late Iron Age forge. In centre the smith is hammering iron. In background another is working at the furnace. Wood engraving London 1890
RMG387X6–Iron age farming activities Date: circa 1000 BC
RMT3AKGF–Body armour, helmets, Etruscan crested helmet, early iron age, 8th century BC, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMDT1TFN–Iron Age Square Ditch Barrow Burial Showing Skeleton Lying On Left Side In Crouched Position
RMB5BF47–The Battersea Shield, Celtic, from early Iron Age in the first century AD, British Museum, London, England, Europe
RMAM10N2–Castell Henllys reconstructed Iron Age hill fort Pembrokeshire wales UK
RFBXGRWE–Earthworks of the iron age hill fort Dolebury Camp in Somerset with views over the Mendip Hills and the Severn Estuary
RMPEC2WE–Celtic bronze bracelets with relief decoration on display at the exhibition devoted to the Celts in the National Museum (Národní muzeum) in Prague, Czech Republic. The exhibition presenting the Iron Age artefacts of the La Tène culture runs till 24 February 2019.
RMBP5JEF–DAGGERS FROM IRAN & MESOPOTAMIA OF LATE BRONZE AGE & EARLY IRON AGE AXEHEADS FROM ANATOLIA & IRAN FROM 2ND OR EARLY 1ST
RM2B0N809–Horse bit cheekpieces, Iran, Iron Age III, Date ca. 8th–7th century B.C., Northwestern Iran, Iran, Iron, 7.01 in. (17.81 cm), Metalwork-Equestrian
RMBTCKB3–Interior of the Iron Age Hillfort on Old Winchester Hill, Hampshire, UK
RMGNKHYN–Ancient bronze statue of Tollund Man, bog body from the Iron Age, at the Museum Silkeborg in Denmark
RMB56TGD–Weaving Loom reconstruction at Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort Pembrokeshire
RMH9ETFJ–Iron age gold coin
RMC1JNEJ–Iron age gold hoard found in Stirlingshire by local man David Booth gold torcs dating from 300-100 BC on his 1st outing
RMHTTBJG–North of Iran. Iron Age I and II. 14th -6th BCE. Sword. Bronze. Iron Age II. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RMBCAR3M–iron age pottery antiques outlet manila philippines
RMPHY98H–Relief carving from the Tell Halaf, (Iron Age city in NE Syria, c1200-900BC) Mounted Soldier. British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, England, UK.
RM2BDX66T–Prehistoric Man, Iron Age Blacksmiths
RMD98E30–Spiral brooches from the Iron Age.
RMG387WF–Iron Age industry: various metalwork processes Date: circa 1000 BC
RMT8MHG3–A Southeast European silver set of jewellery, late Iron Age, 2nd/1st century BC A necklace made from ribbon-shaped sheet silver with embossed decoration and lancet-shaped terminals. Attached to it seven hatchet-shaped pendants, three of them connected with each other. Including a twisted necklace, two silver rings with glass beads and pendants made from sheet silver as well as two earrings, each of them with two of the originally three pendants that had been preserved. Diameters 4 to 15 cm. Provenance: Munich private collection, acquired during t, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMHT3KKK–Old Sarum, Iron Age, (c1990-2010). Artist: Peter Dunn.
RMA6YXDW–Early Iron Age blindfolded girl from Windeby Bog Germany Europe
RFA82BBT–Iron age. Primitive men forging iron. Antique illustration. 1924
RMK5WMAC–Hambledon Hill, an iron-age hill fort, Blackmore Vale, Dorset, England UK
RMKKTCGN–Celtic Iron Age roundhouse reconstructed on original foundations at Castell Henllys archaeological site, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RMRBCC7K–Reconstruction of an Iron Age Celtic thatched pit-house at Velem, Hungary.
RMB9W3RH–
RMW7ECGA–Detail of the Battersea Shield, Iron Age, c350-c50 BC.
RMGNKHYK–Ancient bronze statue of Tollund Man, bog body from the Iron Age, at the Museum Silkeborg in Denmark
RMCC9RN7–An Iron Age Fort on Inis Mor Aran Islands Co Galway Ireland
RM2B01WCY–Palestine/Israel: Terracotta incense burner with lid. Iron Age period, 8th century BCE. Incense is composed of aromatic plant materials, often combined with essential oils. The forms taken by incense differ with the underlying culture, and have changed with advances in technology and increasing diversity in the reasons for burning it. Incense can generally be separated into two main types: 'indirect-burning' and 'direct-burning.' Indirect-burning incense (or 'non-combustible incense') is not capable of burning on its own, and requires a separate heat source.
RMC1JN8E–Iron age gold hoard found in Stirlingshire by local man David Booth gold torcs dating from 300-100 BC on his 1st outing
RMF67T2B–Bronzes of Luristan. Dagger blade silk and adorned with interlacing and deer. Bronze. Iron II, 9th century BC. Louvre Museum.
RMJGGN44–Iron Age warriors. From L'Homme Primitif, published 1870.
RM2GDGC6F–DUN DORNAIGIL Iron Age broch in Sutherland, Scottish Highlands. Photo: Tony Gale
RM2BDX66G–Prehistoric Man, Iron Age Blacksmiths
RMG1CDRB–Reconstruction of the richest Iron Age burial found in Britain. Discovered at Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. Dated 1st Century BC
RMAYKA33–Iron Age Farming
RF2J8765H–Prehistoric sites in China. Neolithic, Bronze & Iron Age. Migrations 1935 map
RMHT3K5J–Aerial view of entrance to Old Oswestry Hill Fort during the Iron Age, (c1970-2010) Artist: Ivan Lapper.
RMCP7AHB–Iron age Celtic arch druid in forest, Black and white engraving.
RMPEC31B–Celtic golden coins from the hoard found in Starý Kolín near Prague on display at the exhibition devoted to the Celts in the National Museum (Národní muzeum) in Prague, Czech Republic. The exhibition presenting the Iron Age artefacts of the La Tène culture runs till 24 February 2019.
RME11GFP–Feb. 02, 1978 - Iron Age Village: In March 1977 twelve men and women and three children left the 20th century and began to lives of Ancient Britons in the third Century BC at a secret location in the West of England. Their experiment has been televised and is living as Iron Age tribesmen has been televised and is shown on Thursday nights
RMDTBHT5–Iron Age. Finland. Period of Migrations. 5th-4th centuries AD. Objects. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki.
RMPTHKTP–Votive statuette of a woman m 550 BC Iron Age, archaic Cypriot Cyprus
RMT3AKGE–Body armour, helmets, Etruscan crested helmet, early iron age, 8th century BC, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMW7E6TC–Gold torc from the Snettisham hoard L, Iron Age, c75 BC. Artist: Unknown
RMCR6NKW–Interior of Roundhouse at Castell Henllys Iron Age hillfort , Pembrokeshire Wales UK 120099 Castell Henlys
RMCC9T91–Two visitors explore one of a number of Iron Age forts on the Aran Islands. This one is in Inis Oirr
RMG9BKEA–The remains of a unique 2000 year old Iron Age Chariot on display at Pontefract Museum, Wakefield.
RMJTM4W0–A newspaper photograph of former Little Woodbury (near Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK ) archaeological site, being a reproduction of an Iron Age farm dwelling c1950
RM2B0CM6C–Iron nail, corroded, tools, metal, iron, L 6.3 cm, D 1.15 cm, D head 2 cm, Iron age 1150-539 BC, Jordan
RMJGGN48–Agriculture during the Iron Age. From L'Homme Primitif, published 1870.
RM2GDGC25–DUN DORNAIGIL Iron Age broch in Sutherland, Scottish Highlands overlooking the Strathmore River. Photo: Tony Gale
RMG15KN8–Iron Age blacksmiths at work. The Iron Age is the period in cultural development succeeding the Bronze Age in Asia, Europe, and Africa, characterized by the introduction of iron metallurgy. In southeastern Europe and the Middle East the beginning of the I
RMD98E2K–Spiral brooches from the Iron Age.
RMA678T5–Homestead In Iron Age
RF2JC6MG8–Silchester Iron Age / Roman town plan 1806 old antique vintage map chart
RMMBD544–Old Sarum, Wiltshire. The mound of the Iron Age hill fort into which was built the original cathedral of Salisbury. The ground plan is clearly marked and it is said to be a centre for important leys.
RM2B01TP2–Russia: The Pazyryk carpet, the oldest known woven carpet in the world. Eastern Altai, Pazyryk Burial Mound 5, 5th-4th centuries BCE. The Pazyryk burials are a number of Iron Age tombs found in the Pazyryk Valley of the Ukok plateau in the Altai Mountains, Siberia, south of the modern city of Novosibirsk, Russia; the site is close to the borders with China, Kazakhstan and Mongolia. The tombs are Scythian-type kurgans, barrow-like tomb mounds containing wooden chambers covered over by large cairns of boulders and stones, dated to between the 6th and 3rd centuries BCE.
RMPEC316–Celtic head from Mšecké Žehrovice on display at the exhibition devoted to the Celts in the National Museum (Národní muzeum) in Prague, Czech Republic. The cretaceous limestone head dated from the 3rd century BC found in 1943 is considered as one of the best examples of the Celtic sculpture. The exhibition presenting the Iron Age artefacts of the La Tène culture runs till 24 February 2019.
RME14389–Mar. 31, 2012 - Piglets with the Iron age look.: A group of archaeologists reconstructing an Iron Age farm settlement at Petersfield, Hampshire, wanted to stock it with piglets with the black and ginger characteristics of Iron Age domestic pets. So they approached farmer Joe Henson at his farm near Guiting Power, Gloucestershire. He already had a primitive-type Tamworth ginger sow, and London Zoo had a wild boars in captivity, which they gave him, and the result of the match is a litter of seven ginger coloured piglets all with the necessary black stripes
RMDTBHW3–Iron Age. Finland. Period of Migrations. 5th-4th centuries AD. Objects. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki.
RM2A4A09X–Musical instrument, called 'scraper', adorned with a goat's head (Iron Age I and II) 14th - 9th century BC The necropolis of Khurvin (Glossy terracotta) Iran, Iranian.
RMT3AKGD–Body armour, helmets, Etruscan crested helmet, early iron age, 8th century BC, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMRACJCE–Farmers struggle with their ox cart in ancient Britain in the so-called iron age.
RMBNKRXD–Pig iron age breed piglet walking meadow
RMD251PT–View Iron Age hillfort on hilltop in valley dawn Cow Castle Two Moors Way River Barl near Simonsbath Exmoor N.P Somerset
RMG4XJJF–The sign for Barbury Castle, an Iron Age hillfort on the Ridgeway near Swindon in Wiltshire.
RMEYC86E–Mount Sandel Fort, Co Derry, Ireland; Iron Age Fort
RM2B0N0RJ–Crescent-shaped axe head with an iron blade, Iran, Iron Age II, Date ca. early 1st millennium B.C., Iran, probably from Luristan, Iran, Bronze, iron, 5.51 x 3.11 in. (14 x 7.9 cm), Metalwork-Implements
RMJGGN40–A funeral during the Iron Age. From L'Homme Primitif, published 1870.
RM2GDGC6P–DUN DORNAIGIL Iron Age broch in Sutherland, Scottish Highlands overlooking the Strathmore River. Photo: Tony Gale
RM2BDY8KB–Prehistoric Man, Iron Age Funeral Ceremony
RMD98E2G–Spiral brooches from the Iron Age.
RMPXJ592–IRON AGE FUNERAL
RF2JC6MXA–'British Camp, Herefordshire Beacon'. Iron Age Hill Fort. CARY 1806 old map
RMMBD558–Old Sarum, Wiltshire. The mound of the Iron Age hill fort into which was built the original cathedral of Salisbury. The ground plan is clearly marked and it is said to be a centre for important leys.
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