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Armour | NARC-CF60A5 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A strip of copper alloy sheet with a single oval piercing in the centre. The two lower corners are curved, making it D-shaped in plan. Copper alloy strips of this shape are likley to be armour plating from military uniform. In this case, Loica Squamanta from a Roman date is probable, alough its s... | |||||
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Armour | NARC-A0ADD1 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A broken curved piece of sheet copper alloy with two holes close to the outwardly curved edge. the holes are 4mm in diameter. Equally spaced acros the piece are three iron rivets. There are multiple possible uses for such a fragment of copper alloy, as a patch for a larger copper alloy object, fo... | |||||
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Armour | NARC-A089F6 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A broken rectangular piece of sheet copper alloy with two holes close to the top edge. The lower corner and edge is missing, meaning that the second lower hole is also missing. There are multiple [possible uses for a rectangular fragment of copper alloy, as a patch for a larger copper alloy objec... | |||||
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Armour | SF-DAC052 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete cast copper-alloy strap fitting, probably a fragment of Lorica Segmentata armour of Roman date. It is missing both ends due to old breaks. The surviving fragment is flat, rectangular in form with a slightly pitted dark green/brown patina on all surfaces. On the front face it has inc... | |||||
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Armour | LANCUM-1E8124 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Perhaps a copper alloy link from Roman armour 1st to 4th century AD. The link is slightly rectangular in shape with a hole for overlapping attachment. The length is 15mm, width 12mm, thickness 5mm and the weight is 1g. | |||||
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Armour | LANCUM-1E75B1 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Perhaps a copper alloy link from Roman armour 1st to 4th century AD. The link is slightly rectangular in shape with an indentation and a hole for overlapping attachment. The length is 15mm, width 11mm, thickness 5mm and the weight is 1g. | |||||
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Armour | SF-379743 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A cast copper-alloy Roman fitting from lorica segmentata armour. It comprises a rectangular plate with worn, rounded corners at one end and projecting rectangular arms at the other, which hold in place a separately cast cylindrical copper-alloy bar. Two separately cast copper-alloy rivets with ro... | |||||
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Armour | NARC-7E6F48 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| An irregular piece of sheet copper alloy with four holes close to the upper and lower edges, placed in a diagonal axis. This object is likey to be a lorica squamanta, or scale armour, of roman date. This type of armour was predmninantly used by the cavalry. Similar scales can be seen in ... | |||||
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Armour | NARC-14AEF1 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A ractangular piece of sheet copper alloy with two holes close to the top edge, and one hole close to the botton edge. The lower corner is missing, meaning that the second lower hole is also missing. This object is likey to be a lorica squamanta, or scale armour, of roman date. This type of ... | |||||
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Armour | LVPL-9124F6 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| Three pieces of copper alloy armour scale from a 'lorica squamata' dating to the Roman period. The scales consist of a flat sheet of copper alloy. The two larger scales are rounded at one end and flat at the other. There are three punched perforations at the flat end of both scales. The other sma... | |||||
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Armour | BERK-BB2540 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A fragment of a copper-alloy with iron plate armour or lorica segmentata representing one half of a lobate hinge. The opposing half and the bronze pin that would have hinged the two halves is missing. The mount is an inverted pelta-shape with three lobes leading from the narrow tip of the pelta. ... | |||||
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Armour | WILT-D97556 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| Incomplete Roman sheet copper alloy armour scale from a lorica (Roman armour). It is rectangular in shape and apparantly broken at one end (it now has a jagged edge). The opposite end is not damaged and has two semi circular cuttings in the edge, presumably for rivet attachments. Running vertic... | |||||
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Armour | BH-297442 |
Roman | Hertfordshire |
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| A copper-alloy object of uncertain date and function. Probably a scale from a Roman suit of armour. The object is sub-rectangular in shape and measures 40.1mm long by 24.2mm wide, at the wider end, narrowing to 19.8mm wide at the opposite end. It is 0.8mm thick and weighs 5.07g. There are two sma... | |||||
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Armour | NCL-34BE90 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| One Roman copper alloy armour scale from a 'lorica squamata'. The scale consists of a flat sheet of copper alloy. The sheet is roughly rectangular in shape. At one end, the sheet has two circular stamped perforations which are not regularly spaced. The other end is slightly rounded and has a cent... | |||||
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Armour | WMID5224 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| The loop is a sub-oval shape in plan with the 'terminals' being moulded and wider. On the apex of the exterior surface the moulding is two elongated lobes which form a groove between them. The lower edge of the loop has a short circular sectioned shank protruding. The lower edge of this shank has... | |||||

