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What was the Battersea shield used for?

What was the Battersea shield used for?

The bronze sheet is said by archaeologists to be too thin to have offered effective protection in combat, and shows no signs of battle damage. It is therefore believed that the shield was cast into the river as a votive offering, and made either as a “parade piece” or status symbol or specifically for votive offering.

How was the Battersea shield made?

The Battersea shield is not in fact a complete shield, but only the facing, a metal cover that was attached to the front of wooden shield. It is made from different parts of sheet bronze (4 sheets and 3 decorated panels), held… together with bronze rivets and enclosed in a binding strip.

When was the Battersea shield found?

This magnificent shield was found in the River Thames in 1857, where Battersea Bridge stands today. It dates to the Iron Age, between 350 and 50 BC. The Battersea shield is not actually a complete shield, but only the facing – a metal cover that was attached to the front of wooden shield.

Who made the Witham shield?

The Witham Shield is an Iron Age decorative bronze shield facing of La Tène style, dating from about the 4th century BC. The shield was discovered in the River Witham in the vicinity of Washingborough and Fiskerton in Lincolnshire, England in 1826….

Witham Shield
Registration 1872,1213.1

What is a shield knot?

Celtic Shield Knot The Shield Knot is an ancient Celtic symbol of protection. This knot was placed near ill people or on battle shields for warding off the evil spirits or any other danger. A Shield Knot is usually shaped as a square or appears to be a square within a circle.

What does the 3 triangle symbol mean?

The Valknut symbol involves three interlocking triangles. It is known from the Viking world in two forms. The name Valknut is not a traditional Viking name, but a modern Norwegian title given to the symbol. It combines the words for slain warrior, “valr”, and knot “knut”, to mean “knot of slain warriors”.

What kind of shield is the Battersea Shield?

For the EP by The Orb and Meat Beat Manifesto, see Battersea Shield (EP). The Battersea Shield is one of the most significant pieces of ancient Celtic art found in Britain. It is a sheet bronze covering of a (now vanished) wooden shield decorated in La Tène style.

Is there an inflatable pig in Battersea Power Station?

An inflatable pig can also be seen floating outside Battersea Power Station in the 2006 movie Children of Men.

Where was the Battersea shield dredged from?

The Battersea Shield was dredged from the bed of the River Thames in London in 1857, during excavations for the predecessor of Chelsea Bridge.

Why was the Battersea Shield cast into the river?

It is therefore believed that the shield was cast into the river as a votive offering, and made either as a “parade piece” or status symbol or specifically for votive offering. The metal plate of the shield that remains would have been fixed onto a plain, wooden or leather shield behind it.