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The Great Torc from Snettisham. Celtic, Iron Age, ca.150-50 BCE. From Norfolk, Great Britain. The most famous object from Iron Age Britain. A coin found in caught in the ropes of the Great Torc suggests the hoard was buried around 75 BCE. Made of eight gold strands, each strand comprising eight wires. twisted, embossed, chased, cast electrum, diam. 20 cm. Weight 1080 grams. Inv. 19,510,402.2.
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British Museum/London/Great Britain
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ART532359
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© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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1st century BCE
Celtic
English
Gold
Great Britain, Topography
Iron Age
Torque, Neck-ring