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Early Medieval copper alloy fitting
Gilt bronze stud, with shank for fixing to a backing, perhaps of leather. The rim is defined by a raised ridge, and the field is divided by three similar radial ridges. Such ornamental studs, frequently gilt, are known in Roman in Roman contexts and continue into the Early Christian period, for instance in Ireland; but good parallels for the simple design of our piece are lacking.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
62.203/A.11
Find Information
Site Name: Dinas Powis, Vale of Glamorgan
Grid Reference: ST 148 722
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1954-1958
Notes: Section 1; Cut IV; Layer 12; Context C/D C: Black, usually greasy soil, with small angular rubble; much bone, charcoal flecking; rich in finds. D: Large, often slabby stones, with smaller stones interspersed; dark humus-soil; relatively few bones or finds.
Acquisition
Donation, 14/6/1962
Measurements
diameter / mm:14
thickness / mm:3.7
length / mm:9.1 (pin)
thickness / mm:1.5 (pin)
weight / g:2.5
Material
copper alloy
Techniques
gilded
Location
In store
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