Broighter Gold

id: broighter-gold-181-6894098
title: Broighter Gold
text: The Broighter Gold or more correctly, the Broighter Hoard, is a hoard of gold artefacts from the Iron Age of the 1st century BC that were found in 1896 by Tom Nicholl and James Morrow on farmland near Limavady, Ireland. The hoard includes a 7-inch-long (18 cm) gold boat, a gold torc and bowl and some other jewellery. The National Museum of Ireland, who now hold the hoard, describe the torc as the "finest example of Irish La Tène goldworking". Replicas of the collection are kept at the Ulster Mus
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description: Gold artefacts from the Iron Age
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broighter_Gold
date created: 2008-01-21T18:30:17Z
date modified: 2024-09-05T22:28:59Z
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