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Early Bronze Age Gold Cape
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Early Bronze Age Gold Cape

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This restored gold cape (1900–1600 BC) from Wales is a unique Early Bronze Age artifact. Found crushed around a skeleton in a stone-lined grave, it signals the wearer’s high status. Its surface is covered with embossed geometric patterns made by pressing tools from behind. The cape’s tight, restrictive fit—limiting arm movement—suggests it was used for ritual or ceremonial display rather than daily wear.
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