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The Caergwrle Bowl, a 3000-Year-Old Welsh Relic, Finally Reveals Its Secrets: Between Forgotten Myths and Maritime Networks, a Vestige of Bronze Age of Unique Complexity
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At the Bronze Age, between 1300 and 1150 B.C.E., the people of present-day Great Britain were already sailing on vast maritime networks linking Ireland, Brittany and the south coasts of England. The objects they left reveal a structured, connected society, where religious symbols and distant exchanges intertwine. The Caergwrle Bowl, found in 1823 in a marshy area of Flintshire (Wales), is one of the rarest and most enigmatic examples.
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