Oegeln depot

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The Oegeln Depot (today Węgliny) is an archaeological deposit from the Early Bronze Age , which was discovered near Oegeln in what is today the Gubin municipality .

The hoard was discovered in meadow soil and consists of six C-shaped rings (strigilis-shaped according to Reinecke ), seven Ösenhalsringen , three English-Irish edge strips Beilen , three brace bars , a Armspirale (East German form), a needle with schrägdurchbohrtem ball head, the shank fluted and a "bronze disc" (type Lunula ?, English-Irish form). The bars and axes were tucked into the spiral. It is assigned to the Aunjetitz culture .

This find is now considered lost.

See also

Gold lunula from Schulenburg

literature

  • Waldtraut Bohm : The older Bronze Age of the Mark Brandenburg . Berlin / Leipzig 1935.
  • Rolf Breddin: The Aunjetitz bronze find from Bresinchen, district of Guben . In: Publications of the Museum for Pre- and Early History Potsdam 5 . Potsdam 1969, p. 15ff.