- Rillaton Barrow
Rillaton barrow is a
Bronze Age round barrow situated in the parish ofLinkinhorne onBodmin Moor , inCornwall .It was excavated in
1837 and was found to contain a centrally-placedinhumation beneath the 25m wide barrow. The burial had been placed in a stonecist measuring 2m by almost 1m. Human remains were discovered along withgrave goods including a bronze dagger, beads, pottery, glass and other items.The Rillaton Gold Cup
Most notably, the burial also contained the Rillaton Gold Cup, a biconical gold vessel, 90mm high, with a handle attached with rivets. The cup resembles a late
Neolithic ceramic beaker with corded decoration but dates to a much later period of c. 1650-1400 BC. The cup is of note due to itsAegean style metalwork of the period and resembles similar finds from the Greek site ofMycenae , suggesting cultural and trading links with the EasternMediterranean . [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=UfCvxdhNLHIC&pg=PA32&lpg=PA32&dq=rillaton+gold+cup+aegean&source=web&ots=xYVAQE5yIq&sig=wBws3V2w01nThgnrzaGKAznNlRcPhilip Payton - (1996) "Cornwall", Fowey: Alexander Associates] ] The cup became lost after discovery but turned up years later in the dressing room of King George V as a receptacle for his collar studs. It is now on show theBritish Museum , next to the similarRinglemere Cup , though it still belongs to theRoyal Collection . An exact copy may be seen in theRoyal Cornwall Museum at Truro. [Philip Payton - (1996) "Cornwall", Fowey: Alexander Associates] In 2007 there have been calls in the local Cornish press for the Rillaton Gold Cup, along with theMorvah Gold Hoard [http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/pe_prb/t/the_morvah_hoard.aspx] andTowednack Gold Hoard [http://www.pznow.co.uk/historic1/circles.html] to be returned to Cornwall from the British Museum. [ [http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/pe_prb/t/the_rillaton_gold_cup.aspx The Rillaton Cup - an exceptional gold vessel with a Celtic history] ]References
External links
* [http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/pe_prb/t/the_rillaton_gold_cup.aspx The Rillaton gold cup at the British Museum]
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