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Recreate the famous Arc de Triomphe from Paris in wood. The construction of the triumphal arch started in 1806 under Napoleon. Now it is a memorial in memory of the First World War. The Arc de Triomphe is based on ancient Roman triumphal arches.
Wooden bowls have long been made and used by people, but archaeologically we rarely come across them. Under the ground, wood is not well preserved, unless under the groundwater level. Because such circumstances occur more often in an urban context, such as water wells or cesspools, they are mainly found there.
Wooden bowls have long been made and used by people, but archaeologically we rarely come across them. Under the ground, wood is not well preserved, unless under the groundwater level. Because such circumstances occur more often in an urban context, such as water wells or cesspools, they are mainly found there.
Wooden objects have long been made and used by people, but archaeologically we rarely come across them. Under the ground, wood is not well preserved, unless under the groundwater level.
This candle holder is a reference to the bossed beaker. These are glass beakers that occur in late 16th-century or 17th-century archaeological contexts. The wall of the bossed beaker is decorated with a relief pattern in the form of drops, tears, diamonds, warts or … bosses. Just like with this candle holder.
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