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Catalogue of the Romano-British and Later Metalwork

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2017

Extract

1 Complete copper alloy bracelet. One end is hooked and would have been caught through the slot on the other flattened end. The decoration of stamped circles and the form of the bracelet can be paralleled on late fourth century examples from Lydney (Wheeler, 1932 fig 17). Interior, Box 95, L1.

2 Bracelet of copper alloy. One end is hooked but enough of the other survives to show that it was not flattened as No 1 above. The decoration appears to be formed by a fine wire twisted round the main bar. Spiral patterned bracelets occur throughout the Roman period. Interior, Box 227, L1.

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Research Article
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1987

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References

Bibliography: Samian Pottery and Romano-British metalwork

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