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A Late Celtic Bronze Mirror from Wales

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

Extract

The two objects shown in the illustrations, a bronze mirror and a platter of tinned bronze, were found together at Pant Fadog, on the farm of Llechwedd Du Bach, near the road from Talsarnau to Harlech, in Merioneth, about sixty-five years ago. The farm was in the occupation of the late owner of the mirror and platter, Mr. John Lloyd; and these have been presented to the National Museum of Wales in memory of his family, the Lloyds of Cwmbychan.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1925

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References

page 254 note 1 Smith, R. A. in Archaeologia, lxi, 345.Google Scholar