Also c.4000 yrs old, this lovely Bronze Age antler pick from nr Truro, used by an ancient tinner & in @RoyalCornwallpic.twitter.com/QubygVXYBE
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Also c.4000 yrs old, this lovely Bronze Age antler pick from nr Truro, used by an ancient tinner & in @RoyalCornwallpic.twitter.com/QubygVXYBE
A probably 8th-9thC AD oak shovel from the tin streamworks at Boscarne, Bodmin (Cornwall); in @RoyalCornwallpic.twitter.com/wgG3uSRtzx
Medieval tin figurine w/ Hebrew characters, poss 13thC+Jewish, orig had crown; found Bodmin Moor, in @Cornwall_Museumpic.twitter.com/BLv3UfeVil
A gold arm ring, 1300-1100 BC, found Ropley, Winchester, in 1843 & on display w/ the gold lunalae in @RoyalCornwallpic.twitter.com/dReAVVQd98
Reminiscent of this one from Co. Fermanagh :) https://nmni.com/um/Collections/Archaeology/Bronze-Age/Bronze-Age-Corrad-torc …pic.twitter.com/w68Sosx4Ah
Very! :)
A close-up of one of the 4000+ yr old gold lunula from Harlyn Bay (nr Padstow), Cornwall, in @Cornwall_Museumpic.twitter.com/nIM0QmNf43
@caitlinrgreen @RoyalCornwall How gorgeous are those, would go well with several outfits i've got
@caitlinrgreen @RoyalCornwall I wonder if these are the three lunulae in Penelope Shuttle's haunting poem? http://findhorn.blogspot.co.uk/2007/11/cornwall.html?m=1 …
@MatthewPope @RoyalCornwall I believe they are, and what a wonderful poem!
@caitlinrgreen @RoyalCornwall one of my favourites. Even above Heaney.
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Staggeringly beautiful 
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