- The
Strettweg cult wagon, or
Strettweg sacrificial wagon, or
Strettweg chariot is a
bronze cult
wagon from ca. 600 BC,
which was
found as part of a princely...
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stonework collection),
Archaeological Museum (featuring the Cult
Wagon of
Strettweg) a
special exhibitions area and the 90,000 m2
romantic landscape gardens...
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influence on
local styles. The most
spectacular objects, such as the
Strettweg Cult Wagon, the
Warrior of
Hirschlanden and the
bronze couch supported...
- may have a
religious significance, as on the B****e Yutz Flagons. The
Strettweg Cult
Wagon is
probably ****ociated with
libations or sacrifices, and pairs...
- Sól (Sun) Sun
worship The King's
Grave Urnfield culture Cult
Wagon of
Strettweg "Trundholm Sun Chariot". CWA 80. 19
January 2017.
Retrieved 5 September...
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discovered in Zagersdorf,
Burgenland in a
grave mound. The Cult
Wagon of
Strettweg,
Styria is
evidence of
contemporary religious life. In the
later Iron...
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Judenburg (8,386)
Oberweg (517)
Ossach (45)
Reifling (57)
Ritzersdorf (15)
Strettweg (367)
Waltersdorf (133)
Archaeological findings indicate that the area...
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entrance to the new
Archeology Museum,[1]
which houses the Cult
Wagon of
Strettweg. At
ground level, the
palace houses a
numismatic collection (Coin Cabinet)...
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implemented in 9 micro-regions. The micro-regions are: Großklein and
Strettweg (Austria), Jalžabet and
Kaptol (Croatia), Poštela and
Dolenjske Toplice...
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Berta von Pux und Pranckh, 1322–1338 Diemut, 1340–1349
Katharina von
Strettweg, 1349–1354
Gertraut von Hannau, 1355–1372
Katharina von Truthan, 1381–1398...