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Bone objects. Maglemosian Culture, 9500-6500 BC
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Bone objects. Maglemosian Culture, 9500-6500 BC
Bone objects. C. 8700 BC. Skottemarke, Lolland. Maglemosian Culture, 9500-6500 BC. Mesolithic. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
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1. Title: "A Glimpse into the Past: Maglemosian Culture Bone Objects Discovered at Skottemarke, Lolland, Denmark (circa 8700 BC)" 2.. This image showcases a collection of intricately crafted bone objects, dating back to the Maglemosian Culture of Denmark, circa 8700 BC. The Maglemosian Culture, also known as the Danish Mesolithic, spanned from approximately 9500-6500 BC, marking the transition from the Stone Age to the Neolithic Era in Northern Europe. 3. Discovered at Skottemarke, Lolland, these bone objects are now proudly displayed at the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen. The collection includes a diverse range of tools and instruments, showcasing the remarkable craftsmanship and resourcefulness of the prehistoric human inhabitants of Denmark during this era. 4. The Maglemosian people were renowned hunters, and these bone objects provide evidence of their advanced skills and reliance on their environment. Some of the objects depicted in the image may have been used for hunting, such as harpoons, spear tips, and arrowheads. Others could have served as functional or decorative items for use within their homes. 5. The intricate designs and meticulous craftsmanship displayed on these bone objects are a testament to the creativity and artistic abilities of the Maglemosian people. The use of bone as a primary material for tool-making and artistic expression demonstrates their adaptability and ingenuity, as they made the most of the resources available to them in their environment. 6. This collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the Maglemosian people, providing valuable insights into their daily lives, hunting practices, and artistic traditions. The National Museum of Denmark continues to preserve and showcase these precious relics, allowing us to connect with the past and appreciate the rich history of Denmark and Europe.
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