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A Bronze Age hoard found in Scotland includes a rare 37-link ring and other artifacts, indicating trade, advanced craftsmanship, and long-term family occupation.
A Bronze Age hoard discovered in Rosemarkie, Scotland, during 2020–21 construction prep reveals a collection of intricate bronze ornaments, including a rare penannular ring with 37 links—the most complete in Scotland—along with bracelets and a cup-ended piece.
Found buried with organic materials, likely intentionally preserved, the items suggest long-distance trade, advanced lost-wax casting, and a family lineage occupying the site for over six centuries.
Evidence of metalworking and earlier Mesolithic and Neolithic activity further enriches understanding of prehistoric life, craftsmanship, and social practices in northern Scotland.
Un tesoro de la Edad del Bronce encontrado en Escocia incluye un raro anillo de 37 eslabones y otros artefactos, que indican comercio, artesanía avanzada y ocupación familiar a largo plazo.