Bronzelur

Lurs can be straight or curved in various shapes. There are two forms of lurs. Used in Scandinavia during the Middle Ages. Discover (and save!) your own Pins on Pinterest.

Most of these lurs have come from Denmark, where a total of have been found. Sweden, Norway and northern Germany too have produced examples.

At one end of the tube there is a mouthpiece and at the other an ornamental plate. A lur is cast in bronze. Jump to: navigation, search. Language, Label, Description, Also known as. Kloster and Gaute Vikdal has arrange in collaboration with the bronze caster Peter Jensen in Copenhagen, the reconstruction of two.

Description: chiefly scandinavian bronze horns ritualistically buried in pairs. Contained in Acta Archaeologica, Volume pages 1-91. The trombonists Jens Chr.

Download this stock image: Two bronze Lur Blowers standing on their Column blowing an ancient type of trumpet called a Lure.

A fantastic instrument from the pre-christian times used here in Scandinavia, fore most during the bronze age. Bronze Lur Ceremony t-shirt. This is a illustration by me, showing one single woman with her lur among raised stones and petroglyphs at the shore.

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S-formede blæseinstrument fra bronzealderen symboliserer i det såkaldte lurmærke et dansk kvalitetsprodukt. Især har det, som fire sammenslyngede lurer, været brugt på dansk smør, men kan også . Artifact – something made or given shape by man, such as a tool or a work of art, especially an object of archaeological interest. A History Network Member. For images of the heritage, art, relics and other remains of mankind. Include the name of the Artifact in . Denna pin hittades av Zmul Skogsrud.

Hitta (och spara!) dina egna pins på Pinterest. It was an almost unbelievable sight: every bronze lur in the collection assembled in the one gallery and filling its back wall almost from side to side. Carl-Axel Moberg: Lurs – South-West Baltic bronze horns – and sound tools: Find contexts.

Gottlieb: X-ray analysis of a lur fragment. Découvrez vos propres épingles sur Pinterest et enregistrez-les. Descubre (y guarda) tus propios Pines en Pinterest. Doctroid descrubrió este Pin.