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DEUTSCHLAND HIMMELSSCHEIBE VON NEBRA
epa01353762 Visitor observes the world-famous Nebra Sky Disc which is displayed in a new setting in the State Museum for Prehistory of Saxony-Anhalt in Halle, Germany, 22 May 2008. After being restored for the last year and a half the museum celebrates its re-opening and will be accessible to visitors from 23 May on. The 3,600 year old aerose sky disc is the world's oldest known concrete description of the sky. With about 7,000 exhibits the new permanent exhibition 'LebensWandel' portrays the eras of mankind from the Stone Age till the Bronze Age. Photo: PETER ENDIG EPA/PE TER ENDIG
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Erstellungsdatum
20080522
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HALLE DEUTSCHLAND
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KEYSTONE
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EPA
Byline
PE TER ENDIG
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3500 x 2328 px
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