NMS Archaeology Object 136609: X.FRA 1004 - Ferrule
Description
Summary
Ferrule of bronze, with five tongues formed at the point and bent inwards, from the Roman site at Newstead
Accession Number
X.FRA 1004
Other references
Not recorded | III.15.222 |
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Original description
NEWSTEAD COLLECTION. Ferrule fashioned from a thin piece of bronze rolled into shape with five tongues formed at the point and bent inwards, 1 15/16" long. HMcC note, 1998-99: Updated from SCRAN full data set.
Associated person/people (e.g. excavator/former collection)
Newstead Collection
Discovery / field collection
Date of discovery
1905
Method (e.g. excavation)
Excavated
Place (i.e. location of discovery)
Newstead, Roxburghshire, Scotland, Northern Europe
Grid reference
Not recorded
Acquisition
Acquisition date
1915
Acquisition source (i.e. name of donor)
Unknown
Acquisition source role (e.g. donor)
Not recorded
Image
None
Identifiers and Links to Other Records
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Identifier / External Link | Linked Record | Status | Comment |
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Canmore Site Id: 55621 | NEWSTEAD - MELROSE - ROMAN FORT (ROMAN) | Definite | |
NMS Accession Number: X.FRA 1004 | No linked record | Identifier supplied by NMS |
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