Middle-Age Destillery (Odder Museum)
Früheisenzeitlicher Mercedesstern? / Early Iron Ag…
I liked this part of the museum best! ;)
... good - and big! :)
Rural Idyll
Black Flowers
The Pumpkins are Back
Sit Down and Relax :)
Wooden Patterns
In the Art Museum
Walking Round the Rainbow...
Somewhere in the Rainbow... ;)
It Looks Somehow Warm...
The Advantage of a Rainy Night
Adjusting to the Surroundings or 'Mimicry'?
Woman with Child
Den Gamle By
In Action
Looks Like Made from Papier Mache
On the Ceiling in the Mintmaster's Mansion...
This Tapestry in the Mintmaster's Mansion
Mutual Eyeballing...
Leap in Time
Krabben-Perspektive / Crab Perspective
At the Beach
The Summerhouse...
Happy Days
Off to Denmark
Absorbed
Fata Morgana
Siesta
But back to more peaceful themes... ;)
Wild West in Bremen
Tough Country People... ;)
Means of ID
Renaturation
Childhood Playground ;)
Die Wümme
On the Road Again
Rural Idyll
"Fischerhude - Free Entry!"
Somewhere in the Fields...
Pole Poppenspäler...
The Applecake...
Coffee in the Green
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Trichterbecher / Funnelbeaker (Odder Museum)


I think it's as pretty as this one (see lower picture):
www.panix.com/~clay/currency/DK-50-2009.jpg
I was told that this pot was whole when it was found, i.e. no missing sherds had to be restored. I think people had a good aesthetic sense at that time (4300-c. 2800 BC).
www.panix.com/~clay/currency/DK-50-2009.jpg
I was told that this pot was whole when it was found, i.e. no missing sherds had to be restored. I think people had a good aesthetic sense at that time (4300-c. 2800 BC).
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