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Bronze age grave goods from Bedd Branwen burial site, Anglesey

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Symbolic knife (Hm) which was discovered at the burial site known as 'Bedd Branwen' [Branwen's Grave], near the river Alaw, Llanbabo, Anglesey.

By 1600 B.C. cremation had become the normal means of human burial. Following the cremation ceremony, the ashes and bones were either gathered and buried in a hole in the ground or were left on the surface. More attention was paid to the ashes on some occasions and they were placed in containers such as pottery urns. Sometimes items such as tools, weapons or personal ornaments were burnt and/or buried with the deceased. There is a difference between objects which adorned the corpse on the pyre and those which were placed for the use of the deceased in the after-life as offerings. The knife shown here was carried at the time of cremation by an important man, worthy of a rich burial (from burial H).

Owner:
Gwynedd Museum and Art Gallery, Bangor
Creator:
Gwynedd Museum and Art Gallery, Bangor
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Reproduced by permission of Gwynedd Museum and Art Gallery, Bangor
Copyright Details:
Gwynedd Museum and Art Gallery, Bangor 2002
Publisher Ref:
GTJ16698
Item uploaded:
19/1/2010
Date originally created:
1600
BC
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