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Rillaton Barrow (Cornish: Krug Reslegh) is a
Bronze Age
round barrow in Cornwall, UK. The site is on the
eastern flank of
Bodmin Moor in the
parish of...
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Rillaton (Cornish: Reslegh) is a
hamlet in the
parish of
Linkinhorne in Cornwall, England.
Nearby is the
Bronze Age
round barrow where the
Rillaton Gold...
- cape made of gold
sheet from Mold,
Wales (1900–1600 BC)
Contents of the
Rillaton Barrow including a gold cup, and the
related Ringlemere Cup, England, (1700–1500...
- been
discovered which date back to
several thousand years,
including the
Rillaton Gold Cup,
about 3,700
years old. Cups were used in the
Americas several...
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sometimes used by Roman,
Viking and
Saxon societies.
Examples include Rillaton barrow and
Round Loaf.
Where several contemporary round barrows are grouped...
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Restronguet P****age,
Resugga Green, Retallack, Retire, Rezare,
Rilla Mill,
Rillaton, Rinsey,
Rinsey Croft,
Rising Sun, Roche, Rock, Rockhead,
Rocky Hill, Roscroggan...
- near Hove (the Hove
amber cup), and the
Rillaton gold cup. (Ashliman 2009) also
gives the
story of The
Rillaton Gold Cup as
being of this type, though...
- at
making jewellery from gold, as well as
occasional objects like the
Rillaton Cup and Mold Cape. Many
examples have been
found in
graves of the wealthy...
- or
plaques common. Two
small gold cups have been
found in England, the
Rillaton Cup and the
similar but now
crushed Ringlemere Cup. Due to its natural...
- Cup, 14th
century French cup in the
British Museum Rillaton Gold Cup, late Neolithic, from
Rillaton Barrow in
England Ringlemere Cup,
Bronze Age from England...