George Cuttress Fine Art

George Cuttress Fine Art George Cuttress Fine Art is now affiliated with Arteco Partners and the Progress Gallery @ 300-B S. George Cuttress Fine Art

01/11/2025

Hold onto your hats—archaeology just took a wild turn! Deep in Germany's Tollense Valley, researchers have stumbled upon what can only be described as a jaw-dropping revelation: Europe’s oldest battlefield, a chaotic scene that goes back 3,250 years. It all kicked off in 1996 when a lone bone, sticking out of a riverbank, set off a chain reaction of discovery. Fast forward to today, and we’re talking about a staggering haul of 12,500 bones alongside 300 metal artifacts—yes, that includes flint and bronze arrowheads, swords, and clubs. But here’s the kicker: many of these gruesome weapons remain lodged in the very skeletons of the warriors who met their brutal end there around 1250 BC. What does this tell us about the sheer scale and savagery of ancient warfare in northern Europe? Buckle up, because history is bleeding alive!

08/19/2024

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George Cuttress Fine Art: Continuing to operating as a private art dealer, curator, consultant at [email protected].

Additionally, working as Creative Arts Coordinator and Gallery Director at the Progress Galleries (a non-profit component) of Arteco Partners, in Pomona California. Contact information; [email protected]. theprogressgallery.org