Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Early Bronze Age gold earring

This is a small artefact of sheet gold, whose shape suggests that it may have been an ear-ring. It has a narrow, tapering, rounded tang at one end that expands to a broader sub-triangular shape at the other end. There are two indented lines that run parallel to the circumference of the expanded end. These are present are slight ridges on the reverse. The overall sheet is very thin and slightly bowed. The style, decoration and gold composition of this object suggests it may be an example of a 'basket ornament' earring and one of the earliest known gold artefacts from Wales, dating to 2450-2150 BCE.

Project Title: Gold in Britain’s auriferous regions, 2450-800 BC: towards a coherent Research Framework and Strategy. Status: Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Network Grant funded project (2018-2019)

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Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

82.11H (BA gold)

Find Information

Site Name: Usk, Monmouthshire

Grid Reference: SO 3775 0049
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1973

Notes: Settlement assemblage. This object was found in a pre-Flavian fortress pit (LBC) in the second layer (2), which was filled with brown earth, sand, lumps of pink clay, charcoal and daub and bands of charcoal. This layer also contained a fragment of a glass jug, a coin of Claudius I, and a variety of fine and coarseware. This find has previously been considered Roman, but the form, coupled with metallurgical surface analysis, is indicative this is more likely to date to the Bronze Age rather than the Roman period.

Acquisition

Donation, 2/3/1982

Measurements

(): length / mm:30
(): width / mm:12

Material

gold

Location

St Fagans Life Is gallery : Bronze Age and Iron Age Adornment

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