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  • [[Category:Gold objects]] [[Category:Prehistoric objects in the British Museum]] ...
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  • ...e [[Bronze Age]] penannular (incomplete ring) hair ornament. Typically in gold, the intricate, decorative jewellery is recognized for its highly skilled w ...aped face-plates and a circular binding strip. Most lock rings are made in gold, although some rings are crafted in bronze or composite materials. Bronze l ...
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  • {{Short description|Alloy of gold and copper used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica}} ...name given by Spanish [[Conquistadors]] for a non-specific [[alloy]] of [[gold]] and [[copper]], and metals composed of these elements. Pieces made of tum ...
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  • [[File:Gold jewelry from the early Bronze Age 1.jpg|thumb|Part of the Dabene Treasure]] ...llennium B.C.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://archaeologyinbulgaria.com/dabene-gold-treasure-dabene-karlovo-bulgaria |title=Archaeology in Bulgaria}}</ref> The ...
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  • ...atory is located in [[Reedy Creek, Queensland|Reedy Creek]], a suburb of [[Gold Coast, Queensland]], at {{convert|66|m|ft}} above sea level. [[Category:Buildings and structures on the Gold Coast, Queensland]] ...
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  • | image = Gold Rhyton in the form of a Ram's Head - Reza Abbasi Museum - Tehran, Iran.jpg | caption = Gold [[rhyton]] in the form of a ram's head from the hoard, [[Reza Abbasi Museum ...
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  • | material = [[Gold]] The [[hoard]] consists of [[metal]], [[Jet (lignite)|jet]] and more than 150 gold/silver/copper alloy [[torc]] fragments, more than 70 of which form complete ...
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  • *'''[[Bullion]]''' – Precious metals ([[platinum]], [[gold]] and [[silver]]) in the form of bars, ingots or plate.<br> *'''[[Exonumia]]''' – The study of coin-like objects such as [[token coin]]s and [[medal]]s, and other items used in place of le ...
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  • == Materials and objects == * Cob, Spanish gold and silver coins that were irregularly shaped and crudely struck: see [[Spa ...
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  • ...ning model''' is a [[computer security model]] that shows how subjects and objects should be securely created and deleted. ...ms]]. There are three main parts to the model: A set of subjects, a set of objects, and a set of eight rules. A subject may be a process or a user that makes ...
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  • |publisher = Erbe Software<br>[[Interplay Productions]]<br>[[U.S. Gold]] ...ust like in ''The Crab with the Golden Claws'', crab cans are used to hide objects (in the comic they contain [[opium]], whereas in the game they contain [[ha ...
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  • The '''Treasure Act 1996''' is a UK [[Act of Parliament]], defining which objects are classified as treasure, legally obliging the finder to report their fin ...gland]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]]. It legally obliges finders of objects which constitute treasure (as defined in the Act) to report their find to t ...
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  • ...ion became the origin of the legend of El Dorado. [[Muisca raft]] in the [[Gold Museum, Bogotá]], Colombia]] [[File:Lake Guatavita-BM.JPG|thumb|right|260px|Votive objects found at the bottom of Lake Guatavita. [[British Museum]]<ref>[https://www. ...
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  • ...lks about objects of value that are neither circulating nor consumed (e.g. gold reserves, warehoused paintings, family [[Antique|heirloom]]s). ...definitions of consumption and production, he introduces Mauss's idea of "objects that are not consumed" and posits that the majority of human behavior consi ...
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  • ...at Pumsaint gold mine (1294028).jpg|thumb|A miner underground at Pumsaint gold mine [[Wales]]; {{Circa|1938}}?.]] ...ws probably caused by pestle impacts. It was used as an anvil for crushing gold ore in the [[Roman Britain|Roman period]]. Excavations in the 1990s of the ...
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  • {{short description|Forged gold tiara}} [[File:Gold Tiara of Saitaferne.jpg|thumb|Tiara of Saitaferne]] ...
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  • ...[[Pasca]], [[Colombia]]. It houses a great collection of [[Pre-Columbian]] objects and human remains, including [[Muisca]] [[Muisca mummification|mummies]]. I * [[Gold Museum, Bogotá]] ...
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  • ...raised gold display, surrounded by 12 caryatids acting as guardians of the gold. * 325 Years, 325 Objects (2019)<ref>{{Cite web|title=325 years, 325 objects|url=https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/museum/whats-on/2019/325-years-exhibiti ...
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  • ...a ring to apply [[solder]] during a repair. On copper-containing alloys of gold or of [[silver]] (such as [[sterling silver]]), it presents as a red or pur ...rling and similar grades of silver, depletion silvering the piece, and for gold-copper alloys, a [[sodium dichromate]] pickle solution with a low percentag ...
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  • ==The Gold Lunulae of Harlyn== ...ojects/prehistoric-gold/gold-object-of-the-week/gold-object-of-the-week-2/ Gold lunulae from Harlyn Bay, Cornwall]; National Museums Scotland; accessed 202 ...
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