ANCIENT CELTIC BRONZE Amulet HUGE HORSE CIRCA 500BCE RARE koban 34

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Seller: silkway.7 ✉️ (295) 99.3%, Location: New Castle, Delaware, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 315158075190 ANCIENT CELTIC BRONZE Amulet HUGE HORSE CIRCA 500BCE RARE koban 34. SUPER RAREANCIENT CELTIC/Koban BRONZE Amulet CIRCA 500BCE RARE Perfect Condition for period. Huge Amulet. This incredible piece dates back to 12th—4th century BC. Historical reference from WorthPoint: “The Koban culture (c. 1100 to 400 BC) is a late Bronze Age and Iron Age culture of the northern and central Caucasus.

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SUPER RARE ANCIENT CELTIC/Koban BRONZE Amulet CIRCA 500BCE RARE

 Perfect Condition for period. Huge Amulet.  This incredible piece dates back to 12th—4th century BC

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Historical reference from WorthPoint: “The Koban culture (c. 1100 to 400 BC) is a late Bronze Age and Iron Age culture of the northern and central Caucasus . It is preceded by the Colchian culture of the western Caucasus and the Kharachoi culture further east.It is named after the village of Koban, Northern Ossetia , where in 1869 battle-axes, daggers, decorative items and other objects were discovered in a kurgan . Later, further sites were uncovered in the central Caucasus.Geographical extentThe culture flourished on both sides of the Great Caucasus Range, and extended into the areas of Kabardino-Balkaria , Karachay-Cherkessia , North Ossetia-Alania , and South Ossetia . It also reached the high north-western regions of Georgia such as Racha and Svaneti . Some areas of Northeast Caucasus also had Koban settlements, in particular the modern Ingushetia and the western regions of Chechnya .To the north, the culture extended as far as the Terek River, and to the Laba River in the Krasnodar area.DescriptionThe early phase of the Koban culture, especially in the west, possibly extends back as far as the 13th century BC, as the recent radiocarbon dates indicate.The Koban culture settlements (as opposed to isolated cemeteries) have been little studied, with the exception of those located in the modern Chechnya, such as near Serzhen-Yurt, and near Bamut; these were major centers from around 11th century BC to around the 7th century BC.The remains include dwellings, cobble bridges, altars, iron objects, bones, and clay and stone objects. There were sickles and stone grain grinders. Grains that were grown included wheat, rye and barley. Cattle, sheep, goats, donkeys, pigs and horses were kept. There were shops, where artisans worked on and sold pottery, stone-casting, bone-carving, and stone-carving. There is evidence of an advanced stage of metallurgy. There was differentiation of professionals organized within clans.Tli cemeteryThe Tli cemetery contained many rich burials. It is located near the village of Tli in South Ossetia, in the Tligom ravine ( ru:Тлигомское ущелье ). The excavations started at the end of the 19th century, and continued in 1955-1988. B. V. Tekhov excavated more than five hundred burials, with detailed publications.The earliest burials at Tli cemetery go back to the 16th-14th centuries BC (pre-Koban period). Then the cemetery was used for almost the entire period of existence of the Koban culture.Ethnic affiliationAmjad Jaimoukha and some other historians believe the Koban culture was primarily Nakh .Amjad Jaimoukha argues that while all these cultures probably were made by people included among the genetic ancestors of the Northern Caucasian Nakh (i.e. Chechens and Ingush), it was either the Koban or Kharachoi culture that was the first culture made by the cultural and linguistic ancestors of the Chechens (meaning the Chechens first arrived in their homeland 3000–4000 years ago). Johanna Nichols has written that "There is fairly seamless archeological continuity for the last 8000 years or more in central Daghestan, suggesting that the Nakh-Daghestanian language family is long indigenous."Jaimoukha postulates that the end of the Koban culture was brought about by Scythian invasions. .

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  • Primary Material: Bronze
  • Style: Antique
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Material: Bronze

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