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    The Ffynogion spoons. Artist Olivia Hicks RA working on a composition based on the spoons at the Ruthin International Arts Festival, June 2024. View showing art performance in grounds of Ruthin CastleThe Ffynogion spoons. Map showing the approximate 1861 findspot of the spoons (star), to the south of Ffynogion house on the line of the railway cutting (dotted line). Note the proximity of PlasNewydd Romano-British temple, which is likely to be a significant relationship. Contours in metres. Published as Figure 18 in Archaeologia Cambrensis 127 (2023), 87–136: Castell Nadolig hillfort and the Penbryn spoons: a new investigationThe Ffynogion spoons. Artist Olivia Hicks RA working on a composition based on the spoons at the Ruthin International Arts Festival, June 2024. View showing art performance in grounds of Ruthin CastleThe Ffynogion spoons. Artist Olivia Hicks RA working on a composition based on the spoons at the Ruthin International Arts Festival, June 2024. View showing art performance in grounds of Ruthin CastleThe Ffynogion spoons. Modern replicas from Denbighshire County Council's Heather and Hillforts education collection held by artist Olivia Hicks RA at the Ruthin International Arts Festival, June 2024.The Ffynogion spoons. Ground photograph showing approximate findspot alongside former railway line, view looking south-west near Eyarth Old StationThe Ffynogion spoons. Modern replicas from Denbighshire County Council's Heather and Hillforts education collection viewed with work by artist Olivia Hicks RA at the Ruthin International Arts Festival, June 2024.The Ffynogion spoons. Artwork by Olivia Hicks RA based on the spoons presented at the Ruthin International Arts Festival, June 2024.The Ffynogion spoons. Artist Olivia Hicks RA working on a composition based on the spoons at the Ruthin International Arts Festival, June 2024. View showing art performance in grounds of Ruthin CastleThe Ffynogion spoons. Modern replicas from Denbighshire County Council's Heather and Hillforts education collection, with scale

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