The 3 gold lunulae (Bronze Age collars) in @Cornwall_Museum, 4000+ yrs old and found at Harlyn Bay+St Juliot, Cornwall :)pic.twitter.com/BEjFlwb1OF
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The 3 gold lunulae (Bronze Age collars) in @Cornwall_Museum, 4000+ yrs old and found at Harlyn Bay+St Juliot, Cornwall :)pic.twitter.com/BEjFlwb1OF
As we understand it the concept came from Ethelfrith a Louth goldsmith from Kidgate.
lol! ;)
Oh my word. Amazing! Good for keeping off the booze too!
Hah! :)
A beautiful artefact, but presumably too restrictive to have ever been other than ceremonial?
I think that's probably true :)
wonder what kind of digging has gone on since, in the neighborhood :-)
I imagine it'll have been well-investigated!
there is a quirky short story in that .. a third generation digger, one of the neighbors, still hoping to find the helmet
that was found only about 10 miles from me.. there's always hope #getdigging
good God you should do some digging :)
@DrNickNT @SchPrehistory @AvaBeakerBurial Coming along nicely
pic.twitter.com/YCpXAaFHBe
The intricacy of the design is breathtaking, and would no doubt be prohibitively expense to try to duplicate today.
looks contemporary
Very Daenerys.
CG: My kind of cape! So interesting the trail artifacts ultimately take 2 museums. Now available 4 the ages. BC
@wallaceme How marvellous to actually get to try it!
how heavy is this cape?
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