What was the Copper Age Clay Wagon Model of Budakalász (Hungary)?

ersch. 1965; The clay wagon and chariot models from Mesopotamia: A systématisation and parallels from Hungary, South and Central Europe. Wagons as emblems of the divinity. Wagon models are not a replacement of a wagon burial. The use of wagon models as divinity emblems originated in Mesopotamia.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Makkay, János
Format: Print Article
In:Alba Regia. Annales Musei Stephani Regis
Year: 1963, Volume: IV-V, Pages: 11-15
KeiBi Identifier:28:1118
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