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Albrecht Jockenhövel introduces the interplay between practical use and symbolic significance of bronzes. Barbara Regine Armbruster explores the technology, aesthetics, and functions of Bronze Age gold. Dirk Brandherm examines the origins, distribution, and symbolism of Bronze Age comb and horn helmets. Ute Luise Dietz discusses the materials and functions of bridles. Frank Falkenstein analyzes the structure and interpretation of older burial field hoards in the northern Alpine region. Hans Peter Hahn offers ethnological perspectives on metal objects, focusing on interpretations and ambiguities. Claus-Stephan Holdermann and Frank Trommer investigate the organization, techniques, and labor involved in late Bronze Age metalworking. Tobias L. Kienlin addresses the production and social context of Copper Age weapons and tools. Alexandra Krenn-Leeb examines the transition from phenomenology to the history of mentalities through early Bronze Age ritual practices. Majolie Lenerz-de Wilde discusses new hoards of ring ingots as precursors to monetary systems. Sabine Pabst analyzes the widespread distribution of eyeglass brooches during the transition from the Bronze to Iron Age. Knut Rassmann categorizes early Bronze Age daggers, while Marion Uckelmann assesses the usage and significance of late Bronze Age shields. Ulrike Wels-Weyrauch questions the ornamental purpose of collars, and Karl-Heinz Willroth reports on axes from the older N
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Bronzen im Spannungsfeld zwischen praktischer Nutzung und symbolischer Bedeutung, Ute Luise Dietz
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