From the Bronze Age in Germany (1933)

Footage №66129, 1 part, black-white
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Director:Valjter Fisher /Walter Fischer/

Reel №1

Germany.

Archaeological excavations of graves in Germany, belonging to the Bronze Age.

A small Lutheran church in the trees, the two men are in the forest.

Figure: Soil cut in depth.

Various ornaments and objects found in the tombs.

The metal ring on the thumb, patterns in the form of a spiral.

Professor Zeger - the famous German archaeologist, considers the found metal object.

The excavation of the mound.

Hollowed Stone "case" for the arrowhead.

Restoring dishes found on the shards.

Shards are placed in a box to be sent to a museum.

Jewellery: hoops, rings.

Workers digging the ground.

Found Bronze Age weapons - the sword.

Key words

Germany, archeology, archaeologists, personality, work

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