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Votive boar figurine

Unknown artist, c. 1BC–1AD

The boar was a prominent symbol in Celtic mythology and iconography. This is especially true of the Corieltauvi tribe who occupied much of the East Midlands and Lincolnshire in the Iron Age. This figurine has no methods of attachment suggesting that it was intended as a votive object rather than a mount for a helmet or a bowl.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Votive boar figurine, c. 1BC–1AD

Date supported

2007

Medium and material

Bronze

Dimensions

2.3 x 5.5 cm

Grant

1000

Total cost

2000

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