Bronze Age gold torque, and Irish arrowheads
The drawing shows a gold bar torc with bent terminals, distorted from its true shape, from Harlech; and three arrowheads from Ireland, one barbed, and two flakes.
Autors
- Mostyn, Thomas
- Pennant
Temats
- Armour and Weapons
- Costume and Accessories
- Drawings
- Jewellery
- Metalwork
- Stone/Stonework
- …
- archaeology
- Goldwork
- Zīmējums
- Juvelierdarbs
Autors
- Mostyn, Thomas
- Pennant
Temats
- Armour and Weapons
- Costume and Accessories
- Drawings
- Jewellery
- Metalwork
- Stone/Stonework
- …
- archaeology
- Goldwork
- Zīmējums
- Juvelierdarbs
Piegādājošā iestāde
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Tiesības
- Mostyn, Thomas|Pennant
Periods
- Bronze Age
Vietas
- Europe
- Gwynedd
- Harlech
- Merioneth
- Northern Ireland : Possibly
- Republic of Ireland : Possibly
- United Kingdom
- Wales
- …
- Apvienotā Karaliste
- Gwynedd
Izcelsme
- Society of Antiquaries of London Catalogue of Drawings and Museum Objects: Primeval Antiquities
Avots
- Archaeology Data Sevice
Identifikators
- society_albums/primeval_antiquities/pa37-2
Ir daļa no
- http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/SoA_images/index.cfm?CFID=9579&CFTOKEN=BF7E76A0-D723-4BB2-9AC4B2BE9A527C12
Atsaucas uz
- William Camden, Britannia: or, a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, Together with the Adjacent Islands 4th ed. 2 vols. (London, 1772), 2: 48. 'In the year 1692, an ancient gold torques was dug up in a garden near this castle of Harlech; it is a wreathed bar of gold (or rather, perhaps, three or four rods jointly twisted) about four feet long...'
Nodrošinošā valsts
- United Kingdom
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