Numantine Museum. Celtiberian pottery, metallurgy & Ornaments in Numantia (Spain)

Horse break
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Cat?
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Coins
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Dagger, II-I bc

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Vitreus necklace
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Multi-material necklace
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Very cool. I wonder if the "swastika" was a tribal motif

Both Swastika and the Triskel have unknown meaning I think
 
Very cool, thanks for posting. Their horses look like they are decorated with "war paint" similar to native americans.
 
Very cool, thanks for posting. Their horses look like they are decorated with "war paint" similar to native americans.
Thanks to you for watching and comment.
 
I find the pottery things very interesting. One of my majors was pottery.... the professor required us to make glazes, clay, jewelry, etc. from recipes rather than from commercial products. I learned quite a bit about minerals, soils, and colors created from them.
 
Good! I love all those artistic hobbies that make you feel good, in peace and growing up your personal skills.
 
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Yeah!
........................ The puzzle is being resolved.
 
what kind of puzzle do you have?

by the way, did picasso get some impression from their art?

It could be possible, who knows...
But I reffer to celtic conections.
 

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