CORN-929E07: Roman bracelet fragment (profile)

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NECKLACE

Unique ID: CORN-929E07

Object type certainty: Probably
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CORONER'S REPORT

Description of Object

A broken and distorted component of Roman gold jewellery, probably a necklace link.

The fragment comprises a parallel-sided band, made from thin gold sheet, fractured at one end and with a double-eyed fastening loop at the complete end. Following breakage the fragment was bent back on itself, first the looped end then the broken end, the latter resulting in a partial tear. Denting of one rim may have occurred concurrently or subsequent to the ancient damage.

The band has a front (outer) face and a back (inner) face. The latter displays working marks but no finishing marks and was evidently not intended to be seen. The front face is ornamented with a restrained and finely applied décor: ribbed and channelled mouldings divide the band into two equal panels each occupied by a plain zone balanced by a line of five embossed ring-and-dot mouldings (at the fractured end breakage occurs across the edge of the fifth example). Soldered to the complete end is a lyre-shaped twin loop of filigree wire.

Dimensions: Width 12 mm. Length ('unrolled') c. 30 mm. Predicted original length c. 41mm. Weight: 3g

Discussion

The function of this object, while almost certainly part of a piece of jewellery, cannot be unequivocally identified. However, assuming a symmetrical design, it seems probable that the band was broken just short of its end which would have terminated with a second soldered lyre-shaped fastening loop (or possibly a double hook). As such it can be conceived as one link from a necklace or bracelet.

Notes:

Earlier Description

Fragment of a gold bracelet with punched ring and dot decoration in two lines within moulded bands forming the borders. One end of the fragment has broken off the main band of the bracelet and the other end terminates in a clasp with two S-shaped wire eyes, for hooks, spiralling around two globules of gold which have been soldered on to the end of the band. Another example of a gold bracelet with punched bands of decoration can be seen in the Treasure Annual Report 2004, on page 247, Fig.55, No.55 (2004 T491), which is dated from the 1st century AD, and a gold ring with similar wire spirals around globules of gold on page 247, Fig.53, No.53 (2004 T356), which is dated from the late 4th century AD.

Subsequent actions

Current location of find: Royal Cornwall Museum
Subsequent action after recording: Acquired by museum after being declared Treasure

Treasure details

Treasure case tracking number: 2007T140

Chronology

Broad period: ROMAN
Period from: ROMAN
Date from: Circa AD 1
Date to: AD 200

Dimensions and weight

Quantity: 1
Length: 35 mm
Width: 12.2 mm
Thickness: 1.4 mm
Weight: 2.95 g

Discovery dates

Date(s) of discovery: Monday 5th March 2007

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Other reference numbers

Treasure case number: 2007T140
Museum accession number: 2008.32.3

Materials and construction

Primary material: Gold
Completeness: Fragment

Spatial metadata

Region: South West (European Region)
County or Unitary authority: Cornwall (Unitary Authority)
District: Cornwall (Unitary Authority)
To be known as: St. Buryan

Spatial coordinates


Grid reference source: From a paper map
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 10 metre square.

Discovery metadata

Method of discovery: Metal detector
Discovery circumstances: Found in the neighbouring field to a Roman headstud brooch.
Current location: Royal Cornwall Museum
General landuse: Cultivated land

References cited

Author Publication Year Title Publication Place Publisher Pages Reference
DCMS 2007 Treasure Annual Report 2004 London Department for Culture, Medial and Sport 247, Figs.53 & 55, Nos.53 & 55

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Audit data

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Created: 16 years ago
Updated: 10 years ago

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