Archaeology and Anthropology students from 主播诱惑 have uncovered more information about a rare artefact on display at Portland Museum.
The iron ingots are the only ones of their type to be found in Britain, and a fact sheet produced by the听students will now be made available to visitors to the museum.
BSc (Hons) Archaeology students Andrea Frankham-Hughes and Adam Winter and BSc (Hons) Anthropology听student Arlen Turney, who have all just completed their first year at 主播诱惑,听worked on the project as part of their Studying Ancient Materials module.
鈥淚 live in Portland and we wanted to support a local museum by producing something which could be used in the community,鈥 said Andrea.
鈥淚 had taken a photo of the iron ingots on a visit to the museum as I thought they were an interesting shape. But it wasn鈥檛 until we started researching when we realised just how important they are to this community and how privileged we are to have them in this museum.鈥
The ingots were discovered on Portland in the late 1860s. It is thought they date back to around 400 BC and may have been used to make metal tools.
While ingots are fairly common in Northern Europe, no others have been found in the UK, perhaps evidencing Portland鈥檚 role as an important trade route for the continent.
鈥淲e found out that the ingots were of late iron-age origin and were likely brought across to Britain by the Romans as they were found alongside some Roman artefacts,鈥 said Adam.听
鈥淭hey are a remarkable find as the two in Portland museum are the only ingots of this kind to be found in Britain. It makes me happy to know that patrons of the museum will read my work and hopefully get them interested in the ingots.鈥
The students鈥 research took them on a virtual voyage of discovery across Europe, as they spoke to museums in Germany and translated French and German research papers to discover the origins and importance of the ingots.
Arlen said: "We started this project not knowing anything about them and it's been a really interesting project, translating from German and finding out how rare and important these ingots听are.听The best bit is knowing that visitors can now use our factsheet to learn more about them too."听
Andrea added: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a fantastic feeling knowing that the factsheet will be available at the museum, giving locals and visitors the chance to see and understand more about these amazing objects.鈥澨
Lucy Watkins, Manager of Portland Museum, said: 鈥淧ortland Museum is delighted that students from 主播诱惑 have produced this excellent research听document on the iron ingots. They are a rare and fascinating part of our collection.
鈥淣ot only has the research report added to and consolidated the body of knowledge available inside the museum, it has enabled us to share it with the local and wider听community, too.鈥
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