Nina Willburger

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Nina Willburger
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Archaeologist | Permanent Representative of the Director, Archäologisches Landesmuseum Baden-Württemberg | Private account, views are mine. #archaeology #romanarchaeology #museum 🖖
For #MosaicMonday a detail of a #Roman mosaic in Volubilis/Marocco depicting Medusa, the snake-haired mythical creature whose sight turns everyone to stone. Medusa’s head was a popular motif and used to ward off any evil. 📷 #Archaeology #RomanArchaeology image
A Neolithic human-shaped stela with a necklace and a belt, found in La Serre, Aveyron/France. The lines on the cheeks are interpreted as facial tattoos or scars. Dating 3000-2500 BC. In the late neolithic period several cultures living between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caucasus erected human-shaped stone sculptures showing clothing, weapons and jewellery. The stelae were symbols of power and status and were used for ancestor worship and rituals. On display at Musée Saint-Raymond, Toulouse 📷 me image
We all need a a timeline cleanse! A small Corinthian aryballos in the shape of an owl (circa 630 BC). It served as a perfume container. On display at Antikensammlung München A lovely weekend to all of you ☃️😀 📷 me #archaeology image
During these challenging times, we could all benefit from a smile, so I would like to present the oldest smile in the world: the Mannetje van Willemstad (the little man from Willemstad, Netherlands). The #Mesolithic figurine, dating about 5400 BC, was carved in oak wood. Its intended purpose remains uncertain, prompting consideration of whether it served a ritualistic function or perhaps as a doll. Height 12.5 cm. On display at Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden. 📷 me #archaeology image