The conserved bronze shield found at Pocklington which has been hailed as 'the most important British Celtic art object of the millennium'
(Photo: Yorkshire Post)
(Photo: Yorkshire Post)
After centuries underground, the dirt-encrusted object gave little hint of what it would reveal.
But painstaking conservation work has revealed what experts are now hailing as “the most important British Celtic art object of the millennium”.
The remarkably well preserved bronze shield, with a swirling pattern design, formed part of a unique chariot burial, which also contained the upright skeletons of two ponies found on a building site at Pocklington in 2018.
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