50 Bronze Age Finds
From the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Published:15th Nov '21
Should be back in stock very soon
British Bronze Age artefacts made from copper, bronze, gold, flint, jet and shale are renowned throughout Europe for their beauty and exquisite craftsmanship. In England and Wales, many new discoveries are made each year by members of the public and recorded with the British Museum’s Portable Antiquities Scheme. Recent nationally important finds include the gold lunula from Tarrant Valley (Dorset) and the gold and silver striped penannular ring from Havant (Hampshire). The metalwork hoard from Boughton Malherbe (Kent) is the third largest metalwork hoard ever discovered in Britain. Here, Dot Boughton investigates finds and hoards discovered over the last twenty years and uses them to discuss the development of the different Bronze Age weapon, tool, vessel and ornament types from their humble origins to their individual peaks in the Early, Middle and Late Bronze Age.
'Dot Boughton’s selection of 50 finds should prove more than enough to tempt buyers and readers of her book to hope that their future discoveries include examples of the material culture of that distant period in human history.' -- Current Archaeology Magazine, September 2024
ISBN: 9781445682013
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 306g
96 pages