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"423626","LON-B3D8C7","PAS4D2B3D8C001E35","STRAP FITTING","Strap slide","","22.74","","18.02","10.92","","1","","","EARLY MEDIEVAL","800","900","


An Early Medieval (late Anglo Saxon) copper alloy strap slide probably dating to the 9th century.  This strap slide has been cast in one piece and has a rectangular, solid frame.  The outer edge is expanded forming a lozenge-shape with a central ridge creating a faceted surface.  The frame has a rectangular cross-section.  There are some areas of concretion on the inner surfaces. 
A similarly shaped object is recorded on the database SF8856 however the decoration on the expanded edge is different and more ornate.





Dimensions: length: 22.74mm; width: 18.02mm; thickness: 10.92mm; weight: 5.83g.


","This strap slide was found in a group of four strap ends of very similar design and form LON-B3C3C1; LON-B3CD21; LON-B3CF92; LON-B3D262; two strap slides LON-B3D5D1 and LON-B3D8C7; and another strap fitting with ring which may be a ring-link connector LON-B3DD46.
Identification by Dr Kevin Leahy and Dr Helen Geake, PAS Finds Advisors for Early Medieval artefacts.
Kevin Leahy: What a lovely and interesting group. I agree with Helen Geake that the decoration looks more Carolingian than Anglo-Saxon but I can find no real parallels for it and think that the motif is simplified version of a Carolingian motif. The form of the strap ends with their mouse head terminals look like that those that we see on Trewhiddle strap ends and I think that they are local products. The strap-sliders are also clearly local as they are very similar to a pair found in the Trewhiddle hoard which dated to before 875 (Wilson DM, Anglo-Saxon Ornamental Metalwork AD700-1100, BM, London, 1964, Nos 101, 102). As Helen says the looped ring is hard to date but the shape and feel of it would suggest that it ninth century like the rest of the group.
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