
Late Bronze Age II
Finger Ring
Finger Ring: The ring is of a single flat strap, rather carelessly butted together. There is a cable pattern between borders of plain moulding with a herringbone design in the main body. It was probably made of four strands of wire, one plain, one twisted left and one twisted right and one plain, all soldered together and an area of bad fusion. (Overall: 3 mm x 20 mm x 18 mm x 1.037 g) - Made of Gold Culture: Late Cypriot IIB
Date
1350 - 1250 BC
Accession No.
56.218.3a
Collection
Liverpool Museum
Provenance
- St Andrews University and Liverpool Museums Kouklia Expedition, Previous owner, …
References
- Kouklia. Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Tombs at Palaephaphos 1951-954. Exca…
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