Moel Hebog shield. Wales, 1300–1000 BC. On display at the British Museum.
Material
Welsh sheet-bronze
Discovered
1300–1000 BC
Present location
British Museum
The Moel Hebog shield (Welsh: Tarian Moel Hebog) or Moel Siabod shield[1] is a large copper-alloy Yetholm-type shield from Bronze Age Britain, found in Wales in 1784, and now in the British Museum in London. It dates from 1300–1000 BC.
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