• 51°18′N 11°56′E / 51.30°N 11.93°E / 51.30; 11.93 The Frankleben hoard is a significant hoard deposit of the European Bronze Age, associated with the...
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    sickles have been found deposited in hoards in the context of the European Urnfield culture (e.g. Frankleben hoard), suggesting a symbolic or religious...
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    especially the large number of so-called "knob-sickles" discovered in the Frankleben hoard, are discussed by Sommerfeld (1994). Sommerfeld favours an interpretation...
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    Bernstorf fortified settlement Bronze hand of Prêles Bell Beaker culture Frankleben hoard Urnfield culture Nordic Bronze Age Bronze Age Britain Argaric culture...
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    which feature a range of cast markings. An analysis of the Frankleben hoard and other sickle hoards from Germany dating from the Tumulus and Urnfield periods...
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  • It is also the site of a notable Bronze Age deposit, known as the Frankleben hoard. Paleontologists found fossils 251–243 million years old. Researchers...
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