Prillwitz idols

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title: Prillwitz idols
text: The Prillwitz idols are a large number of bronze figurines and bronze relief plates allegedly found in the late 17th century. The first publication about them, in 1768, further claimed that the figurines found by the village of Prillwitz came from a pagan shrine in Rethra, a major town of Polabian Slavs, and Prillwitz is the location of Rethra. A detailed description was published in a 1771 book by Andreas Gottlieb Masch, with illustrations by Daniel Woge. Nowadays they are recognized as an arch
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date created: 2014-07-22T05:27:52Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T05:40:00Z
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