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7000 years of war: the exhibition in Vienna follows the “traces of an Evolution”

What is the origin of Wars? Why ends the dispute in the mass murder? The Exhibition “War. On the traces of an Evolution” in Vienna, the development of the wars studied in the last 7000 years.



100 years after the end of the First world war and 400 years after the beginning of the thirty years war, the exhibition “war is documented. On the traces of an Evolution” at the natural history Museum Vienna (NHM), on the basis of archaeological and anthropological research has been the development of war, as well as some of the most brutal battles in the history of mankind.

The exhibition was continued in cooperation with the state Museum for prehistory Saxony -. It shows that “the earliest conflicts between people in the stone could have been the precursor of Wars,” says Christian Köberl, General Director of the NHM, opposite the Deutsche Welle.

The rapidly growing field of research

Smashed skull, were discovered on the oldest battlefield of Europe from the year 1200 BC, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, show how wooden sticks were deployed in regional battles devastating effect. The archaeological reappraisal of the war has become in the past two decades, a rapidly growing area of research: battlefields and fortifications have been excavated, mass graves found, countless skeletons with battle scars examines historical texts and depictions of war.

The exhibition draws on this knowledge, if it is to be converted, such as hunting or agricultural tools to weapons, such as two fights in battles have degenerated or, as the mythical war hero, cannon fodder deteriorated. “It’s about to take advantage of archaeology and anthropology, in order to gain information about past wars and the fate of their victims,” says Köberl. The exhibition confronts the visitor with the presence of, for example, the Global Peace Index, which documents the peacefulness of Nations.

In Battle: armor and spears

More than 6,000 people to die in six hours

The horrors and traumas of war, particularly on the example of a mass grave clearly, which dates back to the year 1632, and witness a battle of the thirty years ‘ war at Lützen in Saxony is: In less than six hours, the armed forces of Sweden and the Roman Empire fought against each other. Over 6,000 people lost on the fields around the small town between Leipzig and Naumburg in your life.

In 2011, researchers from the pits, a 55-ton earth block, which is fixed in Wien on a wood – and-steel construction, and the Remains of 47 soldiers shows that have fallen in battle. The scientists have studied the bodies and Details about the victims and their cause of death is reconstructed. “The focus is in front of all the people, both active participants as well as to the Victims and their fates,” says Christian Köberl.

Scars of the battle

The search for the first traces of the war begins with the 7,000 years of ancient weapons and human skulls that bear the scars of battles – including the oldest known massacre in the lower Austrian Schletz. The destructive power of war is shown in prostheses for mutilated soldiers after the First world war, the part of the pathological-anatomical collection.

“War. On the traces of an Evolution,” will run until 28. April 2019. Some of the Highlights of the exhibition you can see in our photo gallery.

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