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Neck ring

Description

Part of a neck ring of bronze, or beaded torc, from Hyndford Crannog, 0 - 150 AD

Museum reference

X.HTA 1

Collection

Archaeology

Object name

Neck ring

Date

0 - 150

Materials

Bronze, Iron

Physical description

Bronze; consisting of twelve cast transversely ribbed beads, separated by thirteen narrow discs, ending in two rectangular pieces

Collection place(s)

Hyndford Crannog, Lanark, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Northern Europe

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