Battersea Shield

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A late Iron Age parade shield found in the River Thames at Battersea, England. It was a fine example of insular Celtic Art, with an elongated bronze body with rounded ends and decorated in relief and with red glass inlay.

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A late Iron Age parade shield found in the River Thames at Battersea. A fine example of insular Celtic art, the shield is elongated with rounded ends and a slight waisting in the middle; it is made of bronze and decorated in relief and with red glass inlay.

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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A Late Iron Age parade shield found in the River Thames at Battersea, England. It is a fine example of insular Celtic art, with an elongated bronze body with rounded ends and decorated in relief and with red glass inlay.

Dictionary of Artifacts, Barbara Ann Kipfer, 2007Copied

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