Celtic Copper Alloy Brooch (La Tène, ca. 600 BCE)
A cast copper alloy brooch of the La Tène Celtic tradition, ca. 600 BCE, displaying the fluid curvilinear ornament that characterises Iron Age Celtic art across Europe — a supreme example of pre-Roman European metalwork.
The Art of the CeltsThe La Tène art style — named after a Swiss archaeological site on Lake Neuchâtel — flourished across Iron Age Europe between approximately 450 BCE and the Roman conquests. Characterised by fluid S-curves, triskele (three-armed) spirals, and stylised zoomorphic (animal-form) desi...
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LOCATION — 🇮🇪 Ireland
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