Bush Arrow of "Stonehenge's"
GOLD ENCRUSTED DAGGER
OF STONEHENGE'S
[BUSH ARROW]
CROWN JEWEL |
In the 1808, The archaeologist named William Cunning-ton found this jewel, which from the crown of the king of the.
It is from the bronze age, which is found around 1/2 mile from the Stonehenge. It is also known as Bush Arrow.
This Bush Arrow has made almost 4000 year ago {2000 B.C.}, The dagger was originally adorned with up to 1,40,000 tiny gold studs.
OBJECT FROM GOLD PIECES |
This is the object made from most high status piece of prehistoric 'bling', prized by Stonehenge. According to new research bronze age is mostly like by children.
There is a very finest gold work involved in positioning of thousand of components.
OBJECT FROM GOLD PIECES |
Now here is the razor type cutter which was use to wires, which is basically little bit thicker than strive of human hair. That was cut from to join those thousands of components to make one object, which is found around Stonehenge.
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