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  2. Ancient Celtic women - Wikipedia

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    In British Celtic law, women had in many respects (for instance marriage law) a better position than Greek and Roman women. [26] According to Irish and Welsh law, attested from the Early Middle Ages , a woman was always under the authority of a man, first her father, then her husband, and, if she was widowed, her son.

  3. Welsh gold - Wikipedia

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    The Mold Cape, solid sheet-gold, c. 1900–1600 BC, Bronze Age.It was found at Mold in Flintshire, Wales, in 1833 The Bronze Age Burton Hoard, from Burton, Wrexham.The gold items are a folded torc, a twisted-wire bracelet, a necklace pendant, 4 beads and 3 rings (National Museum Wales).

  4. Celtic brooch - Wikipedia

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    "Celtic" is a term avoided by specialists in describing objects, and especially artistic styles, of the Early Middle Ages from the British Isles, but is firmly fixed in the popular mind. The term Insular art is used to describe the distinct style of art originating in the British Isles and combining Germanic, Celtic, Pictish and Mediterranean ...

  5. Torc - Wikipedia

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    It identified the wearer, apparently usually female until the 3rd century BC, thereafter male, as a person of high rank, and many of the finest works of ancient Celtic art are torcs. Celtic torcs disappeared in the Migration Period, but during the Viking Age torc-style metal necklaces, mainly in silver, came back into fashion. [2]

  6. They all say they’ve got the Holy Grail. So who’s right?

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    “This was conflated with Celtic, Irish, Welsh and pre-Christian narratives about objects imbued with power,” she says. ... Ferdinand’s daughter, melted down all her jewelry to cover the ...

  7. Moel Hebog shield - Wikipedia

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    The Moel Hebog shield (Welsh: Tarian Moel Hebog) or Moel Siabod shield [1] is a large copper-alloy Yetholm-type shield from Bronze Age Britain, found in Wales in 1784, and is now in the British Museum in London. It dates from 1300–1000 BC.

  8. Rhos Rydd Shield - Wikipedia

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    The Rhos-Rydd Shield (Welsh: Tarian Rhos Rydd), [1] [2] or Rhyd y Gors [3] (or less commonly Glan-rhos shield [2]) is a large copper-alloy Yetholm-type shield from the Bronze Age, found in Rhos-Rydd or Rhyd y Gors, near Blaenplwyf, Wales. It is currently held in the British Museum in London. It is completely flat, 667 mm across, and 0.7 mm ...

  9. Scottish jewellery - Wikipedia

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    A resurgence of Celtic and medieval style Scottish jewellery occurred in the 19th century, [27] as did the popularisation of agate pieces, also known as "pebble jewellery". [28] During this period there was a rise in creation and wear of brooches and bracelets set with Scottish stones due to Queen Victoria's interest in agates, cairngorms ...

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