From Lamberton Moor, Berwickshire
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Finger rings
These two bronze spiral finger rings were found at Lamberton Moor in Berwickshire in a hoard of Roman and native ornaments, pans and cups wrapped in a cloth and deposited as an offering to the gods. They are of native workmanship.
Spiral ring from Lamberton Moor
The Lamberton Moor hoard is a collection of native and Roman objects. It included a number of native bronze cups, elaborate Roman pans with decorated handles, a neckring and two finger rings of native work and three Roman brooches.
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000-100-037-647-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland X.FT 64 |
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Between 80 and 180 AD
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Spiral Spiral
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Ring Ring
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Scotland, Berwickshire, Mordington, Lamberton Moor Scotland, Berwickshire, Mordington, Lamberton Moor
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- Stevenson, Robert B.K. Metal-work and some other objects in Scotland and their cultural affinities. In: Rivet, A.L.F. The Iron Age in northern Britain. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1966, p. 31.
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