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Buckle plate | SOM-1EA455 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| An incomplete buckle plate from a late Roman buckle. The plate is rectangular in shape, with slightly rounded corners. The longer sides of the outer face are decorated with two parallel grooves containing small, closely packed transverse lines. In the centre are five and a half lozenges, one abov... | |||||
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Buckle plate | YORYM-AF9DB2 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy buckle plate of Roman date. The buckle frame attachment end of the buckle no longer remains. What would have been the central portion of the plate is rectangular in both plan and section and is decorated with two vertically incised lines to both sides and two paral... | |||||
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Buckle plate | NMS-014B17 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Fragment of military buckle plate, openwork, part of one side only, four grooves around loop, small rivet-hole, set-in chamfered side with three rectangular projections, broken across large circular perforation at both ends of rectangular perforation. >37 x >12mm. Cf. Hawkes and Dunning (19... | |||||
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Buckle plate | CAM-2737D5 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| One layer of a Roman copper alloy buckle plate or strapend. The object consists of a rectangular piece of copper alloy with decoration consisting of two rows of short horizontal lines and a single row of longer horizontal lines. A single rivet is still in situe between the vertical rows of short ... | |||||
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Buckle plate | LEIC-152E95 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A Roman or Anglo-Saxon copper alloy triangular hinged buckle plate with three rivet holes containing iron rivets. One surface is decorated with 24 small dot and ring stamps. The plate is thick, with two projecting arms, which have been bent underneath to hold the pin bar. The arms have then been ... | |||||

