torque

MAC BCN-019447
Object type torque
Culture/period Protohistory and Iberian world
Materials silver
Technique smelting
Mint
Production date -250 / -195
Current location Exposició permanent
Archaeological site Castellet de Banyoles
Township Tivissa (Europa, Espanya, Catalunya, Tarragona, Ribera d'Ebre)
Dimensions 120 x 105 mm
Description
Torque or collar formed by two wires twisted in a spiral, with a thickness greater in the centre. It is part of the treasure of Tivissa located at the iberian town of Castellet de Banyoles in 1927, along with the four patera, the kylix, the bracelet and ritual chalice vessels. This type of collar is characteristic of the Celtic world and is a distinctive element of the elite that governed communities. It was used by both men and women, as reflected in figurative representations. They often form part of the treasures localized in both the Iberian Peninsula and Europe with Celtic roots.
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Omeka ID 2529