lunes, 7 de octubre de 2013

Kent’s Bronze Age gold treasures on show in Dover


A hoard of some of the rarest prehistoric gold ornaments ever found in Britain is now on public display for the first time in many years.

Owned by the Kent Archaeological Society, the Bronze Age ‘torcs’ (bracelets and armbands) have been released for exhibition at Dover Museum until December (2013).

During this time two events in the town will focus on Bronze Age (2100BC-750BC) and earlier periods of history and the world-famous Dover Bronze Age Boat, unearthed during road works in 1992, will be one of the museum’s main attractions. more… see Press Release

Link 2: Beyond the Horizon Exhibition
"Beyond the horizon" tells the history of men and women who lived on the Channel coast 3500 years ago, and also of the research community who now gives it a new life today...

Link 3: Les trésors de l'exposition

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