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Find all that glitters in Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 22 with Mary Cahill
Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 22 with Mary Cahill
In around 2500 BC, the first metal objects began to be produced in Ireland. Though the periods may be known as the Copper Age and the Bronze Age, another metal takes prominence in our understanding of the culture of the period – gold. Ireland is renowned for the quantity and quality of prehistoric gold objects. And every time I visit the National Museum of Ireland’s Ór exhibition, it is a reminder of the artistry of these early metalworkers.
But beyond being a symbol of wealth and status, these stunning golden collars, bracelets and ear-spools also give us insights into the societies that created them. They can inform us about art, meaning, belief and spirituality. The earliest golden objects were often thin sheets of hammered gold, that formed stunning golden collars known as lunulae, and golden disks that may hint at solar worship. As the period progressed, the scale of the golden objects vastly increased, from thin sheet metal to elaborate gorgets, dress-fasteners, neck rings and thick gold collars. Some of these objects were hidden together in hoards, such as the famous Mooghaun Hoard that was found during railway construction in the mid-19th century.
I was delighted to have the opportunity to talk about all that glitters with Mary Cahill this week. Mary is an Adjunct Professor NUI Galway; and the former Keeper of Irish Antiquities National Museum of Ireland. Mary is an expert in prehistoric gold, and she told me all about when gold first appeared in Ireland, what those early objects tell us of the societies that created them, and the discovery of that spectacular hoard at Mooghaun. This is a wide-ranging and fascinating discussion, I hope you enjoy it!
The usual disclaimer, that due to covid, this recording was carried out over Zoom so please do forgive any little audio wobbles that might occur.
AMPLIFY ARCHAEOLOGY PODCAST
AMPLIFY ARCHAEOLOGY PODCAST
Title: Prehistoric Gold
Duration: 1 hour 11 mins.
Summary:
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The post Prehistoric Gold – Amplify Archaeology Podcast – Episode 22 appeared first on Abarta Heritage Home.
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Find all that glitters in Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 22 with Mary Cahill
Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 22 with Mary Cahill
In around 2500 BC, the first metal objects began to be produced in Ireland. Though the periods may be known as the Copper Age and the Bronze Age, another metal takes prominence in our understanding of the culture of the period – gold. Ireland is renowned for the quantity and quality of prehistoric gold objects. And every time I visit the National Museum of Ireland’s Ór exhibition, it is a reminder of the artistry of these early metalworkers.
But beyond being a symbol of wealth and status, these stunning golden collars, bracelets and ear-spools also give us insights into the societies that created them. They can inform us about art, meaning, belief and spirituality. The earliest golden objects were often thin sheets of hammered gold, that formed stunning golden collars known as lunulae, and golden disks that may hint at solar worship. As the period progressed, the scale of the golden objects vastly increased, from thin sheet metal to elaborate gorgets, dress-fasteners, neck rings and thick gold collars. Some of these objects were hidden together in hoards, such as the famous Mooghaun Hoard that was found during railway construction in the mid-19th century.
I was delighted to have the opportunity to talk about all that glitters with Mary Cahill this week. Mary is an Adjunct Professor NUI Galway; and the former Keeper of Irish Antiquities National Museum of Ireland. Mary is an expert in prehistoric gold, and she told me all about when gold first appeared in Ireland, what those early objects tell us of the societies that created them, and the discovery of that spectacular hoard at Mooghaun. This is a wide-ranging and fascinating discussion, I hope you enjoy it!
The usual disclaimer, that due to covid, this recording was carried out over Zoom so please do forgive any little audio wobbles that might occur.
AMPLIFY ARCHAEOLOGY PODCAST
AMPLIFY ARCHAEOLOGY PODCAST
Title: Prehistoric Gold
Duration: 1 hour 11 mins.
Summary:
Amplify Archaeology Podcast is also available on
Dig into more stories with Amplify Archaeology Podcast
Episode 6 with Dr. Neil Carlin
The Beaker People and Chalcolithic Ireland
Amplify Archaeology
Episode 14 with Maeve Sikora & Matthew Seaver
The National Museum of Ireland
Amplify Archaeology
Episode 21 with Terry O’Hagan
Archaeological Landscapes of St Patrick
Amplify Archaeology
The post Prehistoric Gold – Amplify Archaeology Podcast – Episode 22 appeared first on Abarta Heritage Home.
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