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2000-Year-Old Celtic Trumpet Unearthed
6 Feb
Summary
- A rare Iron Age battle trumpet, or carnyx, was discovered.
- The artifact is one of only three known from Britain.
- It's linked to the Iceni tribe, once led by Queen Boudica.

A significant Iron Age artifact, a near-complete battle trumpet called a carnyx, has been discovered in Norfolk, England. This rare bronze instrument, featuring an animal head, is one of only three known examples found in Britain and is considered one of the most complete discovered in Europe.
Archaeologists unearthed the carnyx during an excavation, and it is potentially linked to the Iceni tribe, famously led by Queen Boudica in her revolt against the Romans. While direct attribution to Boudica is impossible, the artifact originates from the same Iron Age landscape associated with her people.
In addition to the trumpet, the find includes a sheet-bronze boar's head, five shield bosses, and an unidentified iron object. These discoveries offer a valuable opportunity to study rare artifacts and understand their burial context from 2,000 years ago.




