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Roman copper alloy belt fitting

Fragments of the fittings from a later fourth century two-strap military belt. One item consists of the remains of a hollow, incomplete tube with spiral fluting. The piece is 54mm in length but was originally longer. It functioned as a terminal fitting to the wide strap of a two-strap belt. One of the other fragments found in association with the terminal fitting may be the end of a plain rectangular belt stiffener of the type which developed from the propeller stiffener of the earlier narrower two-strap belt and featured on the later wider two-strap belt. The fragment of bronze which is thought to be part of a rectangular stiffener is pierced by a hole which shows traces of iron corrosion from the iron shaft of a circular bronze stud the outline of which remains impressed into the end of the stiffener. There are two other similar fragments, but wider, and four other associated fragments of bronze.

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

88.165H/64

Find Information

Site Name: Roman Gates Site, Caerleon

Grid Reference: ST 33 91
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1980-1981

Notes: found during the excavation of barrack-blocks etc. on the 'Roman Gates' site, carried out by the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust.

Measurements

length / mm:54
maximum width / mm:9
width / mm
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