File:PreistoHan - colier or 01.jpg
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English: Gold discs from a necklace, found in the Trou de Han of the Lesse River. Estimated date: between 1000 and 900 BCE. PrehistoHan Museum of the Domain of the Caves of Han (Han-sur-Lesse, Belgium).
Français : Disques d'or d'un colier qui devait en compter sept, trouvés dans le Trou de Han de la fleuve Lesse. Date estimée : entre 1000 et 900 avant l'ère commune. Musée PréhistoHan du Domaine des grottes de Han (Han-sur-Lesse, Belgique).[1]
Español: Cinco discos de oro de un collar que debía tener siete, encontrados en el Agujero de Han del río Lesse. Fecha estimada. entre 1000 y 900 antes de la era común. Museo PreistoHan del Domaine des grottes de Han (Han-sur-Lesse, Bélgica). |
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- ↑ Warmenbol, Eugene (2004). "Gold pickings and PIXE analysis. More about the Bronze Age gold found in the cave of Han-sur-Lesse (Namur, Belgium)". Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research 226.
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