Wednesday, April 2

Germany 2025

Germany

Date of Issue: 8th May 2025

one souvenir-sheet (0.95 €)


A world cultural leap 40,000 years ago on the edge of the Swabian Jura:

40,000 years ago, a huge leap in the development of modern man took place at the point where the Swabian Jura meets the foothills of the Alps. In the caves of the Ach and Lone valleys near Ulm, Ice Age man began to conceive and create figurative representations of animals, humans and hybrid creatures as well as the world's first musical instruments. Nowhere else in the world have older comparable artefacts and musical instruments been found.
 
The delicately crafted sculptures are evidence of the emergence of the modern human spirit, which was expressed in art, symbols, music, rituals and beliefs. They show us the central and universal significance that art and music have always had for mankind.

The best-known finds of Ice Age art include figures such as the ‘Lion Man’, a mysterious hybrid of cave lion and human, the ‘Venus of Hohle Fels’, the oldest depiction of a human in the world, and the ‘Mammoth of Vogelherd’. The skilfully crafted sculptures made of mammoth ivory are around 40,000 years old and measure between four and six centimetres in size. The lion man stands out from the group of figures with its exceptional size of 31 centimetres.
Numerous high-calibre originals, such as the Venus or the Lion Man, are on display in the Prehistoric Museum Blaubeuren and the Museum Ulm. In addition, the Württemberg State Museum in Stuttgart and the Museum of the University of Tübingen also present Stone Age artefacts from the caves of the Swabian Alb.

The oldest figurative artworks and musical instruments known to mankind were discovered in the Hohle Fels, Geißenklösterle and Sirgenstein caves in the Achtal valley and in the Bockstein, Hohlenstein-Stadel and Vogelherd caves in the Lone valley. In July 2017, UNESCO awarded these six caves and the surrounding landscapes the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site ‘Caves and Ice Age Art of the Swabian Jura’.

To this day, the two valleys of the Ach and Lone rivers remain largely unspoilt and invite you to take a journey back to the last Ice Age on a variety of hiking and cycling trails.

Sunday, March 30

France 2025

France

Date of Issue: 9th May 2025

one stamp (2.10 €)

 
This stamp is issued in a sheet of 15 stamps

NOTE
- France first announced the stamp below before replacing it with the new design. No official information has yet been released about this change. We can imagine that the reason is to have a design closer to the official theme of ‘National archaeological discoveries’. The first drawing, with a dinosaur skeleton, is more about a palaeontological discovery...



Friday, March 28

Switzerland 2025

Switzerland

Date of Issue: 8th May 2025

2 stamps (2x 1.20 CHF)

both stamps are issued in a sheet of 16 se-tenant stamps (8 of each)

The Swiss issue features two rare finds that symbolically bridge their age gap of around 2,700 years with a handshake: the gauntlet was discovered in early 2024 near Kyburg Castle. During a dig, staff at Zurich’s cantonal archaeology department stumbled upon the iron components of a 14th century suit of armour. The bronze hand of Prêles, discovered in 2017 in the Bernese Jura, is considerably older. At 3,500 years old, it is the oldest bronze object in the shape of a human body part in Europe. It comes from the grave of an adult man who was buried in around 1,400BC in the Jura mountains above Lake Biel.

Thursday, March 27

Guernsey 2025

Guernsey

Date of Issue: 1st May 2025

two stamps (1.37 & 1.47 GBP) out of a set of six stamps, only those two bear the Europa logo


both Europa stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps  


Ancient intaglio from the Bonded Store, St Peter Port - This red jasper intaglio measures just 15mm and portrays a quirky ‘gryllos’—a combination of overlapping human and animal heads, dating back to the late second or early third century AD.

Rouen Jug Sherd, St Peter Port Harbour - This fragment of a jug, made in Rouen in the 12th or early 13th century, was discovered by divers. The durability of pottery brings history to life, with pieces often found along the shore next to Castle Cornet or in the seabed.

Wednesday, March 19

Monaco 2025

Monaco

Date of Issue: 9th May 2025

one stamp (2.10 €)

the stamp is issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps

The stamp depicts the Observatoire cave, where the first traces of occupation date back to between 250,000 and 20,000 years ago, alongside discoveries made on Monegasque territory since prehistoric times: a biface, a lynx skull, an amphora, gold coins and a bracelet.

Tuesday, March 11

Jersey - Sepac 2025

Jersey - Sepac

Date of Issue: 27th March 2025

one stamp (3.- GBP) out of a set of eight [!] stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Sepac logo).

this stamp is issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps

the Sepac stamp is also issued in a souvenir-sheet with the full set of 8 stamps 


Sepac 2025

Europe - Sepac
Sepac 2025
"Architecture"

 

27.03.2025 Jersey - 1 stamps (3.- GBP) out of set of 8 stamps

09.05.2025 Åland - 1 stamp (4.20 €)
26.05.2025 Faroe Is. - 1 stamp (35.- DKK)
26.05.2025 Greenland - 1 stamp (28.- DKK)

23.07.2025 Guernsey

Gibraltar
Isle of Man
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Malta
Monaco
Vatican

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