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Iron Age (c. 600 BC – c. 1st century AD)



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Iron Age (c. 600 BC – c. 1st century AD)

  • Basse Yutz Flagons, a pair of bronze drinking vessels from Moselle, eastern France, (5th century BC)

  • Morel collection of La Tène material from eastern France, including the Somme-Bionne chariot burial and the Prunay Vase, (450-300BC)

  • Important finds from the River Thames including the Wandsworth Shield, Battersea Shield and Waterloo Helmet, as well as the Witham Shield from Lincolnshire, eastern England, (350–50 BC)

  • Pair of gold collars called the Orense Torcs from northwest Spain, (300–150 BC)

  • Other gold neck collars including the Ipswich Hoard and the Sedgeford Torc, England, (200–50 BC)

  • Winchester Hoard of gold jewellery from southern England and the Great Torc from Snettisham in Norfolk, East Anglia, (100 BC)

  • Cordoba and Arcillera Treasures, two silver Celtic hoards from Spain, (100–20 BC)

  • Lindow Man found by accident in a peat bog in Cheshire, England, (1st century AD)

  • Stanwick Hoard of horse and chariot fittings and the Meyrick Helmet, northern England, (1st century AD)

  • Lochar Moss Torc and two massive pairs of bronze armlets from Muthill and Strathdon, Scotland, (50–200 AD)

Romano-British (43 AD – 410 AD)

  • Tombstone of Roman procurator Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus from London, (1st century AD)

  • Ribchester, Guisborough and Witcham helmets once worn by Roman cavalry in Britain, (1st–2nd centuries AD)

  • Elaborate gold bracelets and ring found near Rhayader, central Wales, (1st–2nd centuries AD)

  • Bronze heads of the Roman Emperors Hadrian and Claudius, found in London and Suffolk, (1st–2nd centuries AD)

  • Vindolanda Tablets, important historical documents found near Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland, (1st–2nd centuries AD)

  • Wall-paintings and sculptures from the Roman Villa at Lullingstone, Kent, south east England,1st–4th centuries AD)

  • Capheaton and Backworth treasures, remnants of two important hoards from northern England, (2nd–3rd centuries AD)

  • Stony Stratford Hoard of copper headdresses, fibulae and silver votive plaques, central England, (3rd century AD)

  • Gold jewellery deposited at the site of Newgrange, Ireland, (4th century AD)

  • Thetford Hoard, late Roman jewellery from eastern England, (4th century AD)


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