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Iron bridle bit, an iron latch lifter and a bronze mirror handle

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From Carlingwark Loch, Kirkcudbrightshire

Iron bridle bit, an iron latch lifter and a bronze mirror handle
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This iron bridle bit, iron latch lifter and bronze mirror handle are part of a hoard of native and Roman tools and high quality craftwork. The hoard was deposited in Carlingwark Loch in Kirkcudbrightshire between 80 and 200 AD as a gift to the gods.

The bridle bit is a normal Romano-British type known as a two-link bit. It fitted in a horse's mouth and reins were attached to the rings. One ring is missing. The latchlifter, used to flick open a latch, is bent out of shape.

The mirror handle in particular is a piece of high quality native workmanship. Bronze mirrors are found in both Roman and native sites, particularly in southern Britain. They would have been valuable and prestigious possessions.

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