Lampsacus Treasure
The Lampsacus Treasure was accidentally found in 1847 by famers digging in a field near the village of Lapseki (ancient Lampsacus) in north-west Turkey. Dating to 6th and 7th centuries AD, the hoard of largely silver objects provides a significant catalogue of design and fashion from the early Byzantine period. Soon after its discovery, the bulk of the treasure came into the possession of Henry Richard Charles Wellesley, Earl of Cowley, who donated it to the British Museum in 1848. Two other institutions also have objects from the treasure: the Istanbul Archaeological Museum possess two bowls; the Louvre a further two spoons.
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Lampsacus Treasure
The Lampsacus Treasure was accidentally found in 1847 by famers digging in a field near the village of Lapseki (ancient Lampsacus) in north-west Turkey. Dating to 6th and 7th centuries AD, the hoard of largely silver objects provides a significant catalogue of design and fashion from the early Byzantine period. Soon after its discovery, the bulk of the treasure came into the possession of Henry Richard Charles Wellesley, Earl of Cowley, who donated it to the British Museum in 1848. Two other institutions also have objects from the treasure: the Istanbul Archaeological Museum possess two bowls; the Louvre a further two spoons.
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Der Lampsakos-Schatz ist ein s ...... eki von Bauern gefunden wurde.
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Le trésor de Lampsaque (ou de ...... ouvre et le musée d’Istamboul.
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The Lampsacus Treasure was acc ...... e Louvre a further two spoons.
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Part of the Lampsacus Treasure as currently displayed in the British Museum
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Der Lampsakos-Schatz ist ein s ...... eki von Bauern gefunden wurde.
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Le trésor de Lampsaque (ou de ...... ouvre et le musée d’Istamboul.
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The Lampsacus Treasure was acc ...... e Louvre a further two spoons.
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Lampsacus Treasure
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Lampsakos-Schatz
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Trésor de Lampsaque
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