Casgliadau Arlein
Amgueddfa Cymru
Chwilio Uwch
Roman bone object
Sheep's metacarpus with a circular hole drilled transversely through the centre of the shaft. Such implements are descrived by Wild (1970, 34) as bobbins although Curle suggested that they were dress-fasteners and Houby preferred to regard them as toys (see Mac Gregor 1985, pp 102-3) Wild stated tha he knew of none outside Britain and that few, if any, belong to the Roman period within the province. They seem to be purely native. There are, however, two examples known from Zugmantel (ORL 8, Taf XX, Nos 91, 92) and they are becoming increasingly common finds on Roman military sides in Britain. Examples have been found during recendt excavations at Piercebride, Corbridge, South Shields, Wallsend and House steads forts but none so far from the native settlement sites on either side of Hadrian's Wall. Condition: broken at one end.
Pwnc
Rhif yr Eitem
Gwybodaeth am y darganfyddiad
Enw'r Safle: Segontium, Caernarfon
Nodiadau: Code: 334a, Feature type: fill of open drain, Date of context: phase 10 late 4th century