Twisted Torc of the Stirling Hoard

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Illustration

Angela King
by dun_deagh
published on 19 January 2020
Twisted Torc of the Stirling Hoard Download Full Size Image

This twisted torc is one of four Stirling Hoard torcs discovered in Stirlingshire, Scotland in 2009. The torcs had been buried shallowly in a Roundhouse near current day Blair Drummond. It is unclear whether they were buried as an offering or the hidden spoils of war,
Dated to between 300 – 100 BCE, this style of torc is representative of the Scottish and Irish styles of the Late Bronze Age. It is designed from a single ribbon of gold twisted to create this unique effect with disc terminals.

From the National Museum of Scotland.

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