Bracelet

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Artist
NameUnknown
Basic Info
PeriodIron Age
Created inAncient & Byzantine World, Europe
Century4th century BCE
CultureCeltic
Dimensions8.7 x 7.8 x 1.2 cm (3 7/16 x 3 1/16 x 1/2 in.)
Harvard Museum
DepartmentDepartment of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
DivisionAsian and Mediterranean Art
Contactam_asianmediterranean@harvard.edu

Context

This oval bracelet is decorated with sixteen raised bead shapes. This piece may have had additional decoration on the beads, but it is not preserved. Between each bead is a saddle shape. The terminals, which do not join, flare into hollow drums. A poorly preserved band of decoration is visible encircling the edges of the terminals. The overall decoration and sizes of bracelets 1992.312, 1992.313, 1992.314, and 1992.315, along with the torc 1992.311, are similar enough to each other that these objects could have been made in the same workshop, perhaps by the same artisan. A very similar torc and bracelets were found in a tomb at Mainz-Linsenberg and are dated to the fourth century BCE (1). NOTES: 1. See H.-E. Joachim, “The Rhineland,” in The Celts, eds. S. Moscati et al., exh. cat., Palazzo Grassi, Venice (London, 1991) 261-64, esp. 262. Lisa M. Anderson

TechnicalDetails

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, David M. Robinson Fund