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Early Bronze Age faience bead

Early Bronze Age star-shaped faience bead

It has six points and is made from faience – a blue glass-like material made by shaping and firing a mixture of sand, water, plant ash and copper. It was found just 1m away from a round amber bead (92.46H/322.1) in the Late Bronze Age rampart at The Breiddin hillfort. It is possible that they were originally from the same necklace, perhaps from a burial that was disturbed when the hillfort was constructed in the 8th century BCE.

Mae ganddo chwe phwynt ac mae wedi’i wneud o faience – deunydd glas tebyg i wydr a wnaed trwy danio cymysgedd o dywod, dŵr, lludw pren a chopr Daethpwyd o hyd iddo dim ond 1m i ffwrdd o lain ambr cylchog (92.46H/322.1) yn y rhagfur o’r Oes Efydd Ddiweddar ym mryngaer Breiddin. Mae’n bosibl eu bod yn dod o’r un mwclis yn wreiddiol, efallai o laddedigaeth o’r Oes Efydd Gynnar y tarfwyd arni pan adeiladwyd y fryngaer yn y 10-9fed ganrifoedd CC.

Star-shaped beads have been found with Early Bronze Age burials in Scotland and southern England dating to 1950-1500 BCE.

Mae gleiniau siâp seren wedi cael eu canfod gyda chladdedigaethau o’r Oes Efydd Gynnar yn yr Alban a de Lloegr sy’n dyddio o 1950-1500 CC.

Early Bronze Age faience bead
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Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

92.46H/321

Find Information

Site Name: The Breidden Hillfort, Criggion

Grid Reference: SJ 292 144
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1968-1976

Notes: Excavated by the Clwyd-Powys Arch. Trust Context B1684 - body of Bronze AGe rampart about 1m from amber bead no.322.

Measurements

weight / g:0.7
diameter / mm:17
thickness / mm:6
bore / mm:5

Material

faience

Location

St Fagans Life Is gallery : Prehistoric and Roman Death

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