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|title=Waffen für die Götter | |author=Wolfgang Sölder, Anton Höck | ||
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|title=Waffen für die Götter | |||
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The volume represents the catalogue of the exhibition '''Die Waffen der Götter. Krieger, Trophäen, Heiligtümer''' occured from 7 december 2012 to 31 march 2013 in Innsbruck. | The volume represents the catalogue of the exhibition '''Die Waffen der Götter. Krieger, Trophäen, Heiligtümer''' occured from 7 december 2012 to 31 march 2013 in Innsbruck. | ||
With more than 800 exhibits the Tyrolean State Museum Ferdinandeum represented a great exhibition of the theme '''dedications of weapons'''. The collection followed a chronological order, from Stone Age to Bronze Age and Iron Age until the Roman Period. | With more than 800 exhibits the [[index::Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum|Tyrolean State Museum Ferdinandeum]] represented a great exhibition of the theme '''dedications of weapons'''. The collection followed a chronological order, from Stone Age to Bronze Age and Iron Age until the Roman Period. |
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Author/Editor: | Wolfgang Sölder, Anton Höck |
Full citation: | Wolfgang Sölder, Anton Höck (Eds), Waffen für die Götter. Krieger, Trophäen, Heiligtümer, Innsbruck: Tiroler Landesmuseen-Betriebsges.m.b.H. 2012. |
Type: | catalogue |
Language: | German |
Used for: | 0 pages (show list) |
Commentary
The volume represents the catalogue of the exhibition Die Waffen der Götter. Krieger, Trophäen, Heiligtümer occured from 7 december 2012 to 31 march 2013 in Innsbruck. With more than 800 exhibits the Tyrolean State Museum Ferdinandeum represented a great exhibition of the theme dedications of weapons. The collection followed a chronological order, from Stone Age to Bronze Age and Iron Age until the Roman Period.