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Helle Ravn og Heinrich Mehl
Langelands Museum 2006
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Folkekunsten lever og har det godt. I dag er folkekunsten cementfigurer i haven, udskårne døde elmetræer, stole af grene, smedede vindfløje, 30-års fødselsdagstønder, ikoner, broderede billeder, sørøverhoveder og meget, meget mere. – Dette er den første samlede fremstilling om moderne former for folkekunst. Bogen indeholder mere end 250 farvebilleder, som viser folkekunstnernes værksteder og en lang række af deres sjove, skøre, rørende, underfundige, kreative og idérige arbejder.
Helle Ravn og Heinrich Mehl
Langelands Museum 2006
Langelands Museum, Jens Winthers Vej 12, 5900 Rudkøbing
Langelands.museum@langelandkommune.dk
Sagsbehandling og indlevering af genstande kontakt:
Nyere tid: Jeppe Jøhn Hørsholm jejohr@langelandkommune.dk Tlf.: 21 28 42 99
Arkæologi: Asbjørn Hartmann Andersen: ashaan@langelandkommune.dk Tlf.: 21 79 35 18
Har du forslag, ris/ros eller input i forhold til vores fokus på bæredygtighed på museet, er du velkommen til at indsende dem her: Langelands.museum@langelandkommune.dk
The Yellow House
A thrall, with hands bound behind his back and beheaded before being buried together with his master. One of the world’s first documented drilled teeth, an operation carried out 3,000 years ago with a drill bit tipped with flint. The skull of a man from the same period who managed to survive with a large hole in his skull, probably the result of a blow to the head.
This unique Viking Age and Neolithic finds, made here on Langeland, are just a small part of the extensive archaeological collection on display in the yellow building at Jens Winthers Vej 12 in Rudkøbing. The exhibits also include items found by Archaeology South Funen’s marine archaeologists at prehistoric settlements now flooded by the sea, as well as changing, temporary exhibitions.
The museum was built according to a design by the architect P. Baumann in period style. Originally the museum only consisted of the front part of the building that now faces the road. But as the archaeological collection grew rapidly, it was already necessary to extend the building in the 1930s. A new building, similar to the first was built behind it and the two sections were connected be a transverse connection section. This gave the museum’s ground plan its characteristic H-shape.
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Ein Sklave, der zurückgebunden und enthauptet wird, bevor er mit seinem Herrn begraben wird. Eine der weltweit ersten dokumentierten Zahnbohrungen, durchgeführt vor 3.000 Jahren mit einem Bohrer mit Feuersteinspitze. Der Schädel eines Mannes aus der gleichen Zeit, der mit einem großen Loch im Schädel überlebt hat, wahrscheinlich das Ergebnis eines Schlags auf den Kopf…
Diese einzigartigen Langland-Funde aus der Wikingerzeit und der Jungsteinzeit sind nur ein kleiner Teil der umfangreichen archäologischen Sammlung, die im gelben Gebäude in Jens Winthers Vej 12 in Rudkøbing ausgestellt ist.
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