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Martingale of enamelled bronze

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From Wooden, Eckford, Roxburghshire

Martingale of enamelled bronze
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A martingale is a harness strap that runs from the reins to the girth of a horse, and prevents the animal from rearing its head. This enamelled bronze example was found in a hoard at Wooden at Eckford in Roxburghshire. It was made in east central England.

The martingale is in very good condition, preserving much of the enamel.

The Wooden hoard contained both Roman and native metalwork. This object is native. It could have arrived in Scotland by various means - as a gift between native leaders, or (perhaps less likely) as a possession of an English recruit to the Roman army.

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