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The Battersea Shield, c. 350-50 BC (bronze with red glass)
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The Battersea Shield, c. 350-50 BC (bronze with red glass)
XCF282099 The Battersea Shield, c.350-50 BC (bronze with red glass) by Iron Age; British Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: found in the River Thames at Battersea Bridge; 27 studs of red enamel; ); out of copyright
Media ID 22658772
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Ancient Britain Inlay Roundel Sacrificial Studs Stippling
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The Battersea Shield - A Glimpse into Ancient Britain's Artistry and Sacrificial Traditions
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print showcases the remarkable craftsmanship of the Battersea Shield, a bronze artifact dating back to 350-50 BC. Housed in the esteemed British Museum in London, this ancient treasure offers a fascinating glimpse into Iron Age Britain. The shield's intricate design features an array of decorative elements that highlight the skill and artistry of its creators. The use of red glass studs adds a striking contrast against the sheet bronze background, creating an ornate and visually stunning piece. Delicate stippling, inlay work, and repousse techniques further enhance its beauty. Discovered at Battersea Bridge in the River Thames, this shield holds historical significance beyond its aesthetic appeal. Its purpose as a sacrificial object suggests it played a role in religious or ceremonial practices during ancient times. Engravings adorn the shield's surface with roundels and other decorative motifs, showcasing meticulous attention to detail. This extraordinary artifact stands as a testament to both artistic expression and functional weaponry from bygone eras. As we marvel at this photograph capturing every intricate detail of The Battersea Shield, we are transported back thousands of years to witness the ingenuity and creativity that flourished within ancient Britain.
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