Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Early Medieval lead weight

Roughly triangular lead weight capped with a decorated copper alloy mount. The applied mount is the terminal from a pseudo-penannular brooch. The central roundel has interlaced knotwork and is framed by three lentoid cusps with collets in between for amber or glass studs (now missing).

Viking lead weight for weighing silver.

The lead weights found at Llanbedr-goch show that people there were heavily involved in trade around the Irish Sea and beyond. Traders bartered or exchanged goods, or paid mainly in silver by weight.

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Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

96.41H [517]

Find Information

Site Name: Llanbedrgoch, Anglesey

Grid Reference: SH 515 813
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1996 / Sep / 2

Measurements

length / mm:31
width / mm:29
thickness / mm:12
weight / g:43.9
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