Sun wheels and of course sun discs, the Lansdown 'sun disc' very similar in design, except the Bath one has a central star as a motif. At first thought to be the bottom of a 'tankard' it went all the way to Germany but then came back to this country. Now did those bronze age barrow dwellers hold the sun disc up to the sun in some form of ritual? ;)
Sun wheels and of course sun discs, the Lansdown 'sun disc' very similar in design, except the Bath one has a central star as a motif. At first thought to be the bottom of a 'tankard' it went all the way to Germany but then came back to this country. Now did those bronze age barrow dwellers hold the sun disc up to the sun in some form of ritual? ;)
britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?assetId=309911001&objectId=3158230&partId=1
And "drums " too. The Balkakra "drum " from Scania
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balk%C3%A5kra_Ritual_Object
Which has similarities with the Hasfalva "drum" from Hungary nyomasmindenre.hu/anyagleadas/anyagleadas/00000000/50/1.pdf
Then there are the Belt plates e.g. Langstrup
en.natmus.dk/historical-knowledge/denmark/prehistoric-period-until-1050-ad/the-bronze-age/the-belt-plate-from-langstrup/
The "sun " association has stuck and will probably be around for some time .