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There is also an example of a triskele on a stone fragment discovered in Gloucestershire that, as of 2023, is held by the British Museum and thought to date from between the Neolithic period and Bronze Age. [16] The triskelion was a motif in the art of the Iron Age Celtic La Tène culture. [17]
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For a less elaborate version, see Image:Triskele-Symbol-spiral-five-thirds-turns.svg For a more elaborate spiral triskelion symbol (with three turns instead of two), see Image:Triple-Spiral-Symbol-filled.svg , and for the most elaborate version, see Image:Triple-Spiral-Symbol-4turns-filled.svg
A less wound version of Image:Triskele-Symbol-spiral.svg, with one and two thirds turns in each spiral, instead of two. For a more elaborate spiral triskelion symbol (with three turns), see Image:Triple-Spiral-Symbol-filled.svg , and for the most elaborate version, see Image:Triple-Spiral-Symbol-4turns-filled.svg .
Description: Triple spiral or spiral triskelion symbol with hollow triangle in center. Inspired by various Celtic decorative motifs, but this version is constructed from mathematical Archimedean spirals.
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Llyn Cerrig Bach Plaque (Welsh: Cilgant Llyn Cerrig Bach) is a bronze plaque that dates from 200BC to AD100 in the Iron Age, found at Llyn Cerrig Bach.. The plaque is a decorative sheet bronze mount of insular La Tène design which may have been used to decorate a shield.