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Medieval stone carved head
A sculptured crowned head, suggested to be a likeness of Llywellyn. Or Henry III?
This crowned head was found in a pile of rubble during excavations at Deganwy Castle, north Wales, in 1965. Deganwy Castle had changed hands many times during its history, but from 1213 it was rebuilt by Llywelyn. This head, which dates from this period, may represent Llywelyn himself.
WA_SC 17.1
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
77.11H/10
Find Information
Site Name: Deganwy Castle, Deganwy
Grid Reference: SH 782 794
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1961-1966
Notes: from the hall or chapel
Measurements
height / mm:255
width / mm:180
depth / mm:330
weight / kg:22
Material
stone
Techniques
carved
Location
St Fagans Wales Is gallery : Medieval Artefacts
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