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Early Medieval iron handle
Bent, rusted, and exfoliated iron fragment, perhaps from a bucket-handle. It may be suggested that the right-angled bend at the right of the drawing is due to damage, and that the piece originally formed a smooth curve. to right and left the section is circular, but the central part of the handle had been hammered flat and then folded inwards to provide a strong and comfortable hand grip. The two ends would doubtless have been hooked. A fragment of a somewhat similar handle is known from Cahercommaun (fig 32, 54) and there is another probable eg from Bokerly Dyke (PLCLXXVI, 8), published as a 'fragment of twisted iron, perhaps a torque'.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
62.203/B.12
Find Information
Site Name: Dinas Powis, Vale of Glamorgan
Grid Reference: ST 148 722
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1954-1958
Notes: Hole 50
Acquisition
Donation, 14/6/1962
Measurements
length / mm:60
width / mm:45
thickness / mm:10
Material
iron
Techniques
forged
Location
In store
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