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Mold Gold Cape - Bronze Age Wales - Ancient Egyptian Burial Practices

Posted on the 24 May 2015 by Freeplanet @CUST0D1AN
Why on Earth would Free Planet want to suggest that a bronze-age shoulder decoration called the Mold Gold Cape that was found in Wales should have ANYTHING TO DO WITH Ancient Egyptian Burial Practices?
Mold gold cape - Bronze Age Wales - Ancient Egyptian Burial PracticesThe Mold Cape is a solid sheet-gold object dating from about 1900–1600 BC in the European Bronze Age. It was found at Mold in Flintshire, Wales, in 1833. The cape is thought to have formed part of a ceremonial dress, perhaps with religious connections. It is housed at the British Museum in London. [source WIKI]

Wales is so out of place, geographically from north Africa i.e. Egypt. But notice if you will (in the image below from the Chapel of Anubis in Thebes) the three seated female? figures, wearing what looks like the exact same shoulder-restraining decorated wraparound decoration. And one can easily travel by boat from Egypt (or anywhere in the Mediterranean) to Wales via the Iberian coast...
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Mold gold cape - Bronze Age Wales - Ancient Egyptian Burial Practices

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