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Coloring the Iron Age: Oldest dress in the Netherlands was bright red and blue

Coloring the Iron Age: Oldest dress in the Netherlands was bright red and blue Several years ago, during my PhD, I analyzed a number of textile finds from an Early Iron Age elite burial. Now – thanks to the help of a number of wonderful researchers and talented craftspeople – Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 5 years04/06/2021 ago

Ticket to the Past

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