Archaeological Chain Torc

The torc viewed from above after treatment. The torc’s surface is black and lays flat on a workbench, the neck ring is the centre of the image and the eight chains attached to the base of the ring extend downwards.

Identification

  • Object Type: Archaeological iron chain torc
  • Date: Unknown
  • Origin: Unknown
  • Owner: Doncaster Museum
  • Maker: Unknown
  • Measurements:
    • Length: 62.5 cm
    • Width at neck: 11.7 cm
  • Materials: Iron

Summary

This object is a small solid metal torc, styled with twisted metal around the collar and 3 thin chains that hang down in 4 bunches on either side of the centre of the chain. It is made of iron and would have been worn around a person’s throat allowing the chains to hang down the front of the person’s body. The chains were shaped by hand, as can be seen in the differences in each loop, showing this is an object that likely had some value to it. This object is an archaeological grave good, that was found with several similar pieces. 

Behind the Scenes


The conservator who treated this object is Chloe, click on the profile to learn more.

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