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Bracelets (fragments)

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from St Andrews, Fife

Bracelets (fragments)
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These fragments of bronze bracelets were found in 1990 in a hoard of late Bronze Age material at St Andrews in Fife. The hoard contained over 200 tools, weapons and ornaments as well as seven amber beads and three cannel coal bangles. It was buried between 950 and 750 BC.

The St Andrews hoard is unusual in the number of ornaments it contained. These include around 10 pins as well as 23 bracelets (and fragments of others), one ribbed ornament with ring-and-hook ends, 22 rings (and fragments of many others) and 12 smaller finger or hair-rings.

In the days before banks and safe-deposit boxes burial was an effective protection against theft. But not all hoard finds can be explained in this way. Some hoards appear never to have been intended to be recovered. They may have been buried as offerings to the gods. In the case of St Andrews we shall probably never know exactly how or why the hoard came to be deposited at this spot.

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