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Roman copper alloy bow brooch
Above the head of the bow is a rectangular plate from which emerged a circular head loop, the stumps of which remain. The head of the bow emerges from a U-shaped plate which carries horizontal line ornament across the top. The bow describes a pronounced, even curve, the upper part being decorated with orange and green enamel ornament in three rows running longitudinally down the bow. Immediately above the waist is a projecting knob with an inset cross of enamel. The tapering leg widens to a knobbed foot, which is damaged.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
83.46H/4 (stolen)
Find Information
Site Name: Roman Gates Site, Caerleon
Grid Reference: ST 33 91
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1980-1981
Notes: found during excavation of the barrack blocks and rampart buildings of the Roman gates site
Acquisition
Purchase, 10/5/1983
Measurements
Material
copper alloy
Techniques
enamelled
Location
stolen
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