RecordCauldron< 1 of 1 > Back From Carlingwark Loch, Kirkcudbrightshire
CauldronThis bronze cauldron was used to hold a hoard of tools, a few weapons, some high quality native craft work and a few Roman objects. It was cast into the loch as an offering to the gods, sometime between 80 and 200 AD. The cauldron was made from thin plates of bronze riveted together. Although damaged in places, it is in good condition, preserving many of the rivets. This cauldron was probably initially used for feasts given by an important leader. Feasting was one form of conspicuous consumption, designed to show off the power, wealth and status of the giver. Later the cauldron became a wealthy and fitting gift to the gods. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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