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The Late Neolithic Gold Ornament from Bennekom. I. The Discovery (pls. III-V; figs. 9-11)

Authors

  • W. Glasbergen

Abstract

(p. 53)

In 1933 Dr. F.C. Bursch published two remarkable gold objects with linear decoration on their oar-shaped ends. They had been discovered on the Oostereng estate near Bennekom, on the south-western part of the Veluwe (Gelderland), many years before the excavations which the State Museum of Antiquities at Leiden carried out there in 1929-30. They constitute the second gold find associated with the Bell Beaker culture in the Netherlands.

Published

1956-12-15

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