>>212563480 (OP) We have thousands where I live, they're called Permic Bestial Style. They're little bronze amulets made by ancient Komi people. Many of them have been adapted into local heraldry.
>>212563989 We also have a lot of Scythian shit and it's believed that the Permic Bestial Style was either inspired by it or it's just a local variant of it.
>>212564109 in general gauls didn't do much with stone, marble, etc, a lot of their skill seems to have gone into smithing and of course most of it is corroded by now, so all that remains is the gold
>>212564311 My bad, it said bronze age so i assumed it covered Gauls. This one is Gaulish I think, in general the Gaulish part of the museum had a lot of metallurgy. But a lot of it rusted.
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7/9/2025, 12:27:20 AM No.212564436
>>212564311 What were before the gauls? Was it some other celt group or something
>>212564436 I said before Celts as a whole. Way before the Celts, actually. These artifacts were made by the Tumulus Indo-European culture that eventually evolved into the Urnfield culture and then into the Hallstatt culture. Hallstatt culture is what the earliest Celts are known as. So, they're as old to the Celts are the earliest Celts are to us.