Bracelet articulé

Bordeaux (33) - Musée d'Aquitaine

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Bracelet with relief decoration typical of the Celtic world, equipped with a removable closing system, dated to the late 3rd-early 2nd century BC. This bracelet was found at Lacoste, in Gironde, in an ancient artisanal settlement of the Second Iron Age (250-130 B.C.).

Where to find it

Bordeaux (33) - Musée d'Aquitaine
20, cours Pasteur

33000 Bordeaux

Commune of discovery

Mouliets-et-Villemartin

Locality

Lacoste

Type of intervention

Excavation

Year of excavation

2007

Chief Scientist

SIREIX, Christophe

Inventory number

n° inv. 1003.3.0.1 ; 1002.1.0.1

Scope

Daily life ➔ Adornment

Materials

Metal ➔ Copper alloy

Chronological period

Protohistory [- 2200 / - 50] ➔ Iron Age [- 800/ - 50] ➔ 2nd Iron Age [- 480/ - 50]

Dating the object

2200 av. J.-C. – 50 av. J.-C.

Dimensions

Operation report notice

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