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- en.wikipedia.org Torrs Pony-cap and HornsThe Torrs Horns and Torrs Pony-cap (once together known as the Torrs Chamfrein) are Iron Age bronze pieces now in the National Museum of Scotland, which...
- thelastdiadoch.tumblr.com post/110987073980/the-…“These two bronze horns were found with a unique pony cap at Torrs, at Kelton in Kirkcudbrightshire.
- pretanicworld.com art/torrs-and-its-…Foremost in this group are the Torrs pony-cap and horns, the Witham shield and the Wandsworth circular shield boss...
- nms.ac.uk explore-our-collections/stories/…The ornate bronze pony cap was found in 1812 by workmen who were draining a bog at Torrs, near Castle Douglas in south-west Scotland.
- didoofcarthage.tumblr.com post/673043139527868416Torrs Pony-cap and Horns 300-200 BCE. National Museum of Scotland. “When it was found, this object was thought to be a mask for people or horses.
- ro.pinterest.com pin/torrs-pony-cap--…This unique decorated Iron Age cap would have adorned a highly prized pony. ... Figure 7.1 Engraved and relief ornament of Torrs horns and pony-cap.
- symboliart.com torrs-pony-cap/Torrs pony cap. pièce de bronze décorative pour cheval, datée de -300 à -200. découverte en 1812, près de Castle Douglas, sud-ouest de l’Ecosse.Bulunamadı: horns
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- wikidata.org wiki/Q7827163Torrs Pony-cap and Horns. Iron Age bronze artifact found in Scotland. ... enwiki Torrs Pony-cap and Horns. itwiki Testiera cornuta di Torrs.
- ghiennaunuong.com 9349The enigmatic Torrs Pony-cap and Horns from Scotland appears to be a horned champron to be worn by a horse.
- curationist.org works/prehistoric-art-in-scotland/Evidence of the wider La Tène culture includes the Torrs Pony-cap and Horns. The Stirling torcs demonstrate common styles found in Scotland and Ireland...
- darkmistrising.blogspot.com 2021/10/The Torrs Horns and Torrs Pony-cap, found in a peat bog near Castle Douglas in Galloway, Scotland, as displayed in 2011, by Johnbod - Own work, CC...
- Prehistoric Metal Pony Cap and Horns, Torrs, 300 to 100BCE, The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.