Title of article :
A LATE IRON AGE NECK-RING FROM PENTIRE,NEWQUAY, CORNWALL, WITH A NOTE ON THE FIND FROM BOVERTON, VALE OF GLAMORGAN
Abstract :
The chance discovery in 2007 at Pentire, on the outskirts of Newquay, Cornwall, of a leaded
bronze neck-ring offers an opportunity to update our knowledge of other neck-rings of the
‘Wraxall’ class, predominantly from south-western Britain. The shared metallurgy and stylistic
similarities of the neck-rings confirm previous opinion that the ‘Wraxall’ class belongs to a period
when indigenous communities were being influenced by provincial Roman technology, while
maintaining elements of indigenous art forms.