What's Hot?
Davido Announces Break From Music
Malaysia Showcases Recovered 1MDB Artworks, From Picasso to...
Lyrics Hall Of Fame To Celebrate Nigerian Music...
Airlines Cut 13,000 Flights In May As Jet...
Zambia Is The World’s Walking Safari Capital
The Tiny Tokyo Shrine Where People Pray For...
Paris Gets Taste Of Nollywood
Stakeholders Move To Make Nigeria Global Tourism Destination
‘Gladiator II’ Sparks Online Debate As Sequel To...
The Walt Disney Company Shares Surge As Streaming,...
  • Home
  • Arts & Exhibitions
  • Culture & Festivals
    • Culture Africana
    • Culture People
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
    • Music, Movies & More
  • News
    • Travel News
  • Opinion
    • Reviews (The Critics)
  • TCN Literati
  • Tourism & Hospitality
The Culture Newspaper
Arts & Exhibitions

Two 3,000-Year-Old Blobs Of Gold Valued At £3,000

by The Culture Newspaper July 3, 2025
by The Culture Newspaper July 3, 2025
Two 3,000-year-old blobs of gold found in field in Dorset are the subject of a fundraising campaign to keep them in public hands.

The gold remnants, weighing a total of 63g (2oz), were valued at £3,000 after being discovered by metal detectorists at Melcombe Horsey in October 2019.

Found to be of very high purity, they are believed to be the by-product of Bronze Age goldworking activity.

Dorset Museum, which is hoping to acquire the treasure, has raised half the amount needed through grant funding and is appealing for donations for the rest.

One of the pieces is about 4.5cm long (1.8in) and weighs just under 49g (1.7oz) while the second is 1.5cm long (0.6in) and weighs just about 14g (0.5oz).

The museum’s archaeology curator, Jon Marrow, said: “Though they may seem modest at first glance, these pieces offer an extraordinary glimpse into prehistoric craftsmanship.

“They are tangible traces of human activity from a time when gold held powerful social and symbolic meaning.”

The fragments are part of a growing body of evidence pointing to significant Bronze Age activity in the area.

Nearby finds include a copper-alloy axe head, a collection of gold fragments, and a bent gold bracelet, all within several hundred metres.

The museum is hoping to acquire the objects to put on display and for further research.

The grant funding has come from the Arts Council England/V&A Purchase Grant Fund.

Credit: BBC
READ More  Lost Chopin Waltz Unearthed After Almost 200 Years
30003000yearoldatblobsgoldoftwovalued
0
FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappEmail
The Culture Newspaper

previous post
MFA Boston Returns Two Works To Kingdom Of Benin
next post
Angélique Kidjo Becomes First African Artist to Receive Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

You may also like

Malaysia Showcases Recovered 1MDB Artworks, From Picasso to...

May 7, 2026

Cameroon’s Demsa Museum Traces The Centuries-Old History Of...

May 6, 2026

Young And Old Artists Redefine Pencil Strokes At...

May 5, 2026

Artists In Botswana Capture World Athletics Relays Through...

May 4, 2026

BIC’s Art Master Africa Showcases Continent’s Creativity

May 1, 2026

Large-Scale Bronze Sculpture By Yinka Shonibare, CBE, Acquired...

April 29, 2026

Artists Transform Rabat Into Open-Air Gallery In Street...

April 24, 2026

Mythical Shapes And The Impact Of Oil: The...

April 23, 2026

Museum Staff ‘Devastated’ By Theft Of Unique Items

April 21, 2026

Museum Of The Year Finalists Revealed By Art...

April 20, 2026

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Recent Posts

  • Davido Announces Break From Music
  • Malaysia Showcases Recovered 1MDB Artworks, From Picasso to Miró
  • Lyrics Hall Of Fame To Celebrate Nigerian Music Pioneers, Visionaries
  • Airlines Cut 13,000 Flights In May As Jet Fuel Prices Soar
  • Zambia Is The World’s Walking Safari Capital

Sponsored

Recent Posts

  • Davido Announces Break From Music

    May 7, 2026
  • Malaysia Showcases Recovered 1MDB Artworks, From Picasso to Miró

    May 7, 2026
  • Lyrics Hall Of Fame To Celebrate Nigerian Music Pioneers, Visionaries

    May 7, 2026

Categories

  • Arts & Exhibitions
  • Culture & Festivals
  • Culture Africana
  • Culture People
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Music, Movies & More
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Photo News
  • Reviews (The Critics)
  • TCN Interview
  • TCN Literati
  • Tourism & Hospitality
  • Travel News
  • Travel Trends
  • Travelogue
  • What's Hot?
  • World Culture

Connect with us

Connect with us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

@2025 - The Culture Newspaper. All Right Reserved. Maintained by Freelart

The Culture Newspaper
  • Home
  • Arts & Exhibitions
  • Culture & Festivals
    • Culture Africana
    • Culture People
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
    • Music, Movies & More
  • News
    • Travel News
  • Opinion
    • Reviews (The Critics)
  • TCN Literati
  • Tourism & Hospitality