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Drawing of Tin Ingot, Praa Sands, Breage, Cornwall
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Drawing of Tin Ingot, Praa Sands, Breage, Cornwall
A drawing of one of four tin items found among fossil wood from a submerged forest at Praa Sands in 1974 which had been uncovered during storms (TRURI : LOAN.99.2). The ingot weighs 3.8 kg and measures 18.8 cm x 4.6 cm. This drawing was created by R.D. Penhallurick and featured as Figure (a) on page 234 of his 1986 publication Tin in Antiquity with the caption " A circular, plano-convex ingot weighing 3.8kg bears a raised cross which must have been cut into the mould. The remaining ingots are all pasty shaped"
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TRURI : 2019.36.1
Media ID 19652546
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This print showcases a remarkable drawing of a tin ingot discovered amidst the fossil wood from a submerged forest at Praa Sands, Cornwall. Unearthed during storms in 1974, this particular ingot weighs an impressive 3.8 kg and measures 18.8 cm x 4.6 cm. The intricate drawing was skillfully created by R. D. Penhallurick and featured as Figure (a) on page 234 of his renowned publication "Tin in Antiquity". The artist's caption describes the ingot as circular and plano-convex, bearing a raised cross that was likely cut into the mold during its creation. Interestingly, this unique tin find is just one of four similar items discovered at Praa Sands. With its historical significance and artistic representation, this image beautifully combines archaeology, European heritage, metalwork craftsmanship, and Cornish culture. It serves as a testament to the rich history of Cornwall's mining industry and highlights the importance of preserving such valuable artifacts. Displayed within the Royal Cornwall Museum's collection, this print offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate both the artistry involved in creating these ancient tin objects and their archaeological significance for understanding past civilizations' technological advancements
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