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Iron Age stone head
A water-rolled pebble with a face carved in low relief on one of the flattened surfaces. It has small lentoid eyes, which have the appearance of being half closed, a wedge-shaped nose, a slightly upturned mouth with a prominent lower lip, and a small projecting chin. There is no indication of any hair or the ears. The features have been worn by the flow of water.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
72.14H
Find Information
Site Name: River Twymyn, Bont Dolgadfan
Collection Method: chance find
Date: 1971
Notes: found face down in the bed of the River Twymyn, immediately above the bridge at Bont Dolgadfan
Acquisition
Donation, 11/4/1972
Measurements
diameter / mm:165
depth / mm:110
Material
stone
Techniques
relief carving
carved
Location
In store
Categories
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