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From Lamberton Moor, Berwickshire

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These three enamelled bronze brooches, also known as fibulae, 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.

One brooch is of a type known as a dragonesque brooch, a type found on both Roman and native sites in northern England and Scotland. The other two brooches are headstud brooches, common from Roman sites in the 2nd century AD.

Fibulae were used to fasten clothing, and are understandably a common find on Roman sites. During the Roman occupation of Britain, Romano-British styles of brooches developed, fusing Roman forms and native ornamentation.

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