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Late Bronze Age bronze shield
Of Yetholm type, circular (diam. 668) of sheet bronze decorated with 20 repoussee bosses (diam. 6) with raised ribs between. The grip, which is protected by a hollow conical boss, is a seperate piece folded over to adapt it to the hand and riveted to the shield. On the back there is a small pointed tongue rived half-way in from the edge, and there is a second rivet, but no tongue, in a corresponding position on the opposite side of the shield.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
31.69/1
Find Information
Site Name: Llanychairan, Cardiganshire
Date: 1804
Notes: Found in a peat bog (called Rhos-rydd on the Ordnance Map, otherwise Rhyd-y-gorse), near Glan Rhos Farm.
Acquisition
Purchase, 9/2/1931
Measurements
Location
In store
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