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Bronze Age Neck Ring
Bronze Age, c. 1200–900 BC

The surviving half of a Bronze age neck ornament in the form of a pointed oval-section bar with surface decoration consisting of 24 alternating panels of closely-set longitudinal and transverse grooves. Believed to be French or Irish.
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Title of artwork, date
Bronze Age Neck Ring, c. 1200–900 BC
Date supported
1993
Medium and material
Gold (82% pure)
Grant
1500
Total cost
6000
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