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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Hoop or eye, originally with two flat oval terminals pierced for attachment. Perhaps one pair of suspension hoops for a bucket, the slope of the terminals matching the walls of a pail not of cylindrical but of truncated conical form. Parallels may be cited from th etemple well, Pagans Hill (fig 22), and from the cemetery at Koln-Mungersdorf, grave 130, 9. Of a possible similar object from Carraig Aille II it is said that it 'may have been a harness fitting' (fig 10, 23).
Site Name: Dinas Powis, Vale of Glamorgan
Notes: Section 6; Cut XXIII; Layer (14). Context A; A: Powdery soil, usually light in colour with some stone, much bone, charcoal flecking.