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  2. Llanllyfni lunula - Wikipedia

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    The lunula is made of decorated gold and dated to 2200-2000 BC and is one of the earliest gold ornaments from Wales. [1] Other estimates suggest 2400-2000 BC of the Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age. [2] The lunula is the heaviest lunula from the islands of Britain and Ireland, weighing 185g. [3] Llanllyfni lunula.

  3. Gold lunula - Wikipedia

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    Gold lunula from Blessington, Ireland, Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age, c. 2400BC – 2000BC, Classical group. A gold lunula (pl. gold lunulae) was a distinctive type of late Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and—most often—early Bronze Age necklace, collar, or pectoral shaped like a crescent moon.

  4. File:Gold lunula from Llanllyfni, Wales, 2400-2000 BC (2).jpg

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    Date: 29 April 2023, 17:41:14: Source: Edited version of: File:Gold lunula from Llanllyfni, Wales, 2400-2000 BC (1).jpg: Author: Hermann, R. (2022). Weight regulation ...

  5. Welsh artefacts in museums outside Wales - Wikipedia

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    There are also calls to return the Mold Cape (currently housed in London), Llanllyfni lunula, the Trawsfynydd Tankard (in Liverpool), Red Book of Hergest (in Oxford) and the Red Lady of Paviland (in Oxford), Bardsey crown (in Liverpool), and Owain Glyndŵr's Pennal Letter (in Paris, France) to a museum in Wales. [31] [32]

  6. Llanllyfni - Wikipedia

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    Llanllyfni (Welsh pronunciation ⓘ) is a village and a community in Gwynedd, Wales. It is in the historic county of Caernarfonshire . The community consists of the villages of Drws-y-coed , Nantlle , Nasareth , Nebo , Penygroes , Talysarn and the village of Llanllyfni itself. [ 2 ]

  7. File:Gold lunula from Llanllyfni, Wales, 2400-2000 BC (1).jpg

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  8. Cambrian Archaeological Association - Wikipedia

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    The Cambrian Archaeological Association (Welsh: Cymdeithas Hynafiaethau Cymru) was founded in 1846 to examine, preserve and illustrate the ancient monuments and remains of the history, language, manners, customs, arts and industries of Wales and the Welsh Marches and to educate the public in such matters.

  9. Gwynedd Archaeological Trust - Wikipedia

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    The organisation was one of four Welsh Archaeological Trusts in Wales. [1]The trust maintained Historic Environment Records for their area to provide archaeological advice to central government, planning authorities and other public bodies. [2]