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Iron Age Witham Shield in Lincoln return | Iron Age Witham Shield in Lincoln return |
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An Iron Age shield which has been displayed in the British Museum for more than a century has been returned to Lincolnshire. | |
The Witham Shield, believed to date from 300BC, is described by experts as one of the finest examples of Celtic decorative art in Britain. | |
The bronze shield was discovered in the River Witham, near Lincoln, in 1826. | The bronze shield was discovered in the River Witham, near Lincoln, in 1826. |
However, it was sold to a London collector in 1831 and has not been returned to Lincolnshire since. | |
The shield will be on display at The Collection of Art and Archaeology in Lincoln until 9 June. | The shield will be on display at The Collection of Art and Archaeology in Lincoln until 9 June. |
'Absolute masterpiece' | 'Absolute masterpiece' |
Collections access officer Antony Lee said: "This is something we have been negotiating with The British Museum over for years. | Collections access officer Antony Lee said: "This is something we have been negotiating with The British Museum over for years. |
"It's a star object for them and, understandably, they did not want it to leave their display." | "It's a star object for them and, understandably, they did not want it to leave their display." |
Mr Lee said visitors to The Collection were pleased to see the shield had been returned to Lincolnshire. | |
"It's one of those objects that has this kind of iconic status," he said. | "It's one of those objects that has this kind of iconic status," he said. |
"It's an absolute masterpiece and it helped lead to the rediscovery of Celtic art." | "It's an absolute masterpiece and it helped lead to the rediscovery of Celtic art." |
The shield would originally have had a wooden backing. | The shield would originally have had a wooden backing. |
Its spine is decorated with corals from the Mediterranean. | Its spine is decorated with corals from the Mediterranean. |
Originally, it was also decorated with a piece of leather cut in the shape of a wild boar. | Originally, it was also decorated with a piece of leather cut in the shape of a wild boar. |
According to the British Museum's website, while the leather has rotted away, the boar's shadow remains as a different colour in the bronze. | |
"Today, the image of the boar has faded, but can still be seen if you look carefully," it said. |
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