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Vessel (Pieces)

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From Traprain Law, East Lothian

Postcard of Vessel (Pieces).
000-100-039-668-C
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Vessel (Pieces)

These pieces of a silver vessel were found at Traprain Law in East Lothian. They were part of a hoard containing over 150 silver objects, mainly tableware, buried between 410 and 425 AD. Most of the objects were fragmentary when buried.

The pieces are part of the wall of a vessel, possibly a flagon. They are ornamented in repoussé technique, illustrating a scene from the Odyssey, the classic Greek tale by Homer.

Themes from classical Greek and Latin mythology and literature were often portrayed on late Roman metalwork.


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Online ID: 000-100-039-668-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.GVA 8 C
Date: Deposited between 410 and 425 AD
Material: Silver; wall fragment; with scene from the Odyssey
Silver; wall portion; with scene from the Odyssey
Silver; wall portion; with scene from the Odyssey
Dimensions: Weight 4.75 oz
Weight 4.75 oz
What: Vessel / fragment
Vessel / portion
Vessel / portion
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Where: Scotland, East Lothian, Traprain Law
Scotland, East Lothian, Traprain Law
Scotland, East Lothian, Traprain Law
Event:
Description: Portion of the wall of a silver vessel decorated with a scene from the Odyssey, from Traprain Law
Portion of the wall of a silver vessel decorated with a scene from the Odyssey, from Traprain Law
Portion of the wall of a silver vessel decorated with a scene from the Odyssey, from Traprain Law
References:
  • Curle, Alexander O. The treasure of Traprain. A Scottish hoard of Roman silver plate. Glasgow: Maclehose, Jackson and Co., 1923, pp 27-8. 
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