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The '''Moel Hebog Shield''' ([[Welsh language|Welsh]]: '''Tarian Moel Hebog''') is a Welsh bronze shield dating from 1300-1000 BC.{{Infobox Artifact|name=Moel Hebog Shield|image=File:Tarian Moel Hebog- Moel Hebog Shield.jpg|image_caption=Moel Hebog Shield. Wales, 1300-1000 BC. On display at the British Museum.|material=Welsh bronze|created=|discovered=1300 BC - 1000 BC|location=[[British Museum]]}} |
The '''Moel Hebog Shield''' ([[Welsh language|Welsh]]: '''Tarian Moel Hebog''') is a Welsh bronze age shield dating from 1300-1000 BC.{{Infobox Artifact|name=Moel Hebog Shield|image=File:Tarian Moel Hebog- Moel Hebog Shield.jpg|image_caption=Moel Hebog Shield. Wales, 1300-1000 BC. On display at the British Museum.|material=Welsh bronze|created=|discovered=1300 BC - 1000 BC|location=[[British Museum]]}} |
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== About == |
== About == |
Revision as of 00:46, 14 July 2022
The Moel Hebog Shield (Welsh: Tarian Moel Hebog) is a Welsh bronze age shield dating from 1300-1000 BC.
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Material | Welsh bronze |
Discovered | 1300 BC - 1000 BC |
Present location | British Museum |
About
A late Bronze Age shield was found in a bog near Moel Hebog in 1784. It is now in the British Museum's collection.[1]
Blurton wrote of the Shield in the book "The Enduring Image: Treasures from the British Museum", "This shield is a splendid example, representative of the rise of large sheet-bronze work in later Bronze Age Europe. Much effort was directed towards the production of ceremonial metal armour indicating the prevalence of the idea of man as a warrior."[2]
References
- ^ British Museum Collection
- ^ Blurton (1997). The Enduring Image: Treasures from the British Museum.