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Late Iron Age copper alloy bracelet

Bracelet 3 and human bone fragments 4 and 5 were found in situ, during archaeological investigation of the findspot. Bracelet 3 and human bone 4 were found together about 30cm south west of the first bracelet. Human bone fragments 5 were found in the base of the detector pit containing bracelt fragment 2. The collar was found within disturbed ploughsoil, 50-70 cm north east of fragmentary bracelet no.2. No grave cut survived suggesting most of the burial had been disturbed, scattered and eroded, possibly by ploughing in the recent past.

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Late Iron Age copper alloy bracelet
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Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

2007.19H/2

Find Information

Site Name: Boverton, Vale of Glamorgan

Collection Method: metal detector
Date: 2005 / July / 23

Notes: Found in ploughed arable field on Pancross Farm, Boverton, Vale of Glamorgan. Found whilst metaldetecting on land belonging to Mr A.C. Thomas. The precies provenance of the grave group was established through follow-up archaeological investigation on 4-5th August 2005.

Measurements

external diameter / mm:52
diameter / mm
thickness / mm:20.0
weight / g:16.6

Categories

Stone Age to Iron Age Jewellery
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