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  2. Mold gold cape - Wikipedia

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    Mold gold cape, British Museum. The cape is 458 mm (18.0 in) wide. It was designed to fit someone of a very slight build, perhaps a teenager, and although the sex of the person buried in this grave remains unclear, the associated finds are likely, by comparison with similar contemporary graves discovered, to be those accompanying the burial of a woman. [9]

  3. Welsh artefacts in museums outside Wales - Wikipedia

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    Mold Cape detail. Local politicians including two Delyn Assembly Members, Alison Halford, [1] [2] and Hannah Blythyn, [3] Denbighshire councillor Mabon ap Gwynfor, [4] former librarian of the National Library of Wales Andrew Green, [5] [6] the Celtic League and Plaid Cymru Westminster leader Elfyn Llwyd have called for the Mold gold cape to be repatriated back to Wales.

  4. Welsh gold - Wikipedia

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    In South Wales, gold is found in a small area in the valley of the River Cothi at Dolaucothi where it is known to have been mined by the Romans. Celtic jewellery such as torcs were worn by early Welsh princes, and ancient gold artefacts found in Wales include the Mold Cape and the Banc Ty'nddôl sun-disc, found at the Cwmystwyth Mines in 2002.

  5. File:The Mold cape.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Remains found on Michigan property of husband charged with ...

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    Human remains have been found on the property of the husband of Dee Ann Warner, a Michigan woman who has been missing since 2021, police said Sunday.

  7. Wessex culture - Wikipedia

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    Finds from the Bush Barrow at Stonehenge, c. 1900 BC The Mold gold cape.Bronze Age, about 1900–1600 BC. From Mold, Flintshire, North Wales. The Wessex culture is the predominant prehistoric culture of central and southern Britain during the early Bronze Age, originally defined by the British archaeologist Stuart Piggott in 1938.

  8. Mystery object found on Cape Cod beach linked to once top ...

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    Mystery object found on Cape Cod beach linked to once top-secret program, park says. Mark Price. April 10, 2024 at 12:38 PM.

  9. Photos from U.S. military bases show mold, mice, roaches and ...

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    Photos collected by Hots&Cots and provided exclusively to NBC News reveal what the group says is mold covering the ceiling of an Army dining room in Korea, a roach on a counter at a Texas Air ...