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TALK: Objects of Distinction by Andrew Lawson

Thursday, May 21, 2026 

7.30pm

For more than two hundred years from 1400BC, the farming communities of Wiltshire wore distinctive personal ornaments, including bracelets, twisted neck rings (torcs), finger rings and dress pins. Most of these objects were skilfully fashioned from bronze but a few were crafted in gold. In modern times, some of these rare pieces of jewellery have been discovered as isolated finds but the majority come from hoards. This custom of disposal is not unique to Wiltshire, yet local discoveries enable us to compare both the style of the objects and the method of their disposal with others in southern Britain and the European mainland. The often-spectacular ornaments from Wiltshire thus make an invaluable contribution to broader archaeological debates.

Andrew J Lawson graduated with degrees in archaeology from the universities of Wales and London and worked for the Norfolk Museums Service before becoming the CEO of Wessex Archaeology. Since, retirement he continues to research archaeological topics, especially Bronze Age metalwork.

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