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Roman copper alloy lock bolt
Lock bolt, of common type, operated by a slide key. Originally the bolt was equipped with five holes for tumblers but one is blocked with a plug of lead. The bolt may be compared with one from Leicester which has the corresponding hole similarly blocked but apparently with the tooth of a key. With this type of lock system, there was presumably always a danger of the key losing one or more of its teeth in the bolt. However, if the hole in the bolt could remain blocked whether with the broken tooth or by means of a plug, greater security would be afforded the user of the lock since he would then be equipped with a non standard lock system.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
82.10H
Find Information
Site Name: Usk Detention Centre, Usk
Grid Reference: SO 3801 0057
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1970
Acquisition
Donation, 2/3/1982
Measurements
length / mm:72
Material
copper alloy
Location
In store
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