Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Late Iron Age / Roman copper alloy ornamental disc

Ornamental disc consisting of a larger backing plate (/17) with marginal radial ribbing and edge moulding and a smaller open-work upper disc (/18) originally fastened to the backing plate by central and marginal rivet. The openwork pattern consists of a three-limbed whirligig with streamers, defined by triquetral, circular, leaf- and comma-shaped openings with small raised leaves on the adjoining surfaces and three narrow curving bands of rolled-graver hatching, while an engraved trellis band follows the edge of the disc. There is a surviving marginal rivet in the backing plate.

Ornamental disc, 50-80 CE, decorated in the Celtic art style.

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Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

63.419/17-18

Find Information

Site Name: Tal-y-llyn, Gwynedd

Date: 1963 / Jun

Notes: found half-buried in a cavity under a large boulder between a footpath and the west side of the ravine of the Nant Cader at 800 feet above O.D. on the slopes of Cadair Idris near Tal-y-llyn.

Acquisition

Donation, 23/3/1992

Measurements

diameter / mm:162.0 backing plate
diameter / mm:134.0 open wk disc

Material

copper
brass

Location

St Fagans Gweithdy gallery : Celtic Art

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