Strettweg cult wagon

600 BC, which was found as part of a princely grave of the Hallstatt culture in Strettweg near Judenburg, Austria in 1851.

Besides the wagon, other grave goods, like jewelry, bronze amphorae, iron weapons, and horse tack were found.

32 cm high extending her hands to touch the base of a large bowl with tall, X-shaped supports.

Expert analysis has concluded that the bowl cannot be conclusively proven to originally have been part of the cult wagon [citation needed] and may be a later addition.

The wagon also contains numerous human figures, both standing and mounted, as well as animals similar to deer and horses.

The Cult Wagon
Cult Wagon of Strettweg as depicted in 1886 Jahrbuch des Kaiserlich Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts.