1 janv. 1500 av. J.-C. - Ommerschans, the Netherlands (lecture, giant ceremonial sword)
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 Ommerschans, the Netherlands (lecture, giant ceremonial sword). 
[Subject of Fontijn's studies]!
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"Ommerschans, NL: giant ceremonial sword. Emphasis on ceremonial aspects+ warfare was ideology+part of religion> these giant swords mimic each other into smallest detailst but not made in same mould> created as singular family of sacred swords> zijn er maar 6 in EU."(Anna-Fline)
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ZWAARD   VAN   Ommerschans 
 - c.   3kg 
 - perfectly   made 
 - ceremonial   artifact   of   the   highest   order 
 - 6   of   them   in   Europe 
 - made   by   the   same   smith,   or   by   good   smiths   that   had   the   example 
 - mimics bronze age derks
 - let   it   sunk   in   the   slump   
Economies   of   Destruction 
 - most   metal   was   recycled   (eg.   nl   to   far   from   the   mines) 
 - Deposition 
 - objects   were   physically   destroyed   Object   receives   a   particular   treatment 
 - Objects   places   in   (semi-)   circles 
 - Swords   in   upright   position 
 -  Hoard:   several   objects   together   in   ground,   not   in   grave   
Deposition   →   when   an   object   is   deliberately   placed   in   the   landscape   forever 
 Swords   —>   Rivers 
 Axes   —>   Bogs   (moerassen) 
 Local   style   ornaments.   —>   Graves.   
Some   objects   were   only   deposited   in   graves,   whilst   others   were   kept   out   of   them 
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Date:
1 janv. 1500 av. J.-C.
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 ~ Il y a 3528 ans 
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