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Strap fitting

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From Traprain Law, East Lothian

Postcard of Strap fitting.
000-100-039-968-C
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Strap fitting

This bronze strap fitting for a horse harness was found at the important native hillfort site of Traprain Law in East Lothian. It is a of type often found on native sites, and sometimes on Roman ones as well. It dates from between 0 and 200 AD.

The fitting is in the shape of two petals, each with a central boss. There is a square loop at the back. The fitting is somewhat corroded.

A range of harness equipment has been found at Traprain Law. The leather rarely survives, but the metal fittings and ornaments are often preserved. They come in many forms, some quite elaborate and decorative.


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Online ID: 000-100-039-968-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.GVM 325
Date: Between 0 and 200 AD
Material: Copper alloy; in shape of two petals with central boss; square loop behind
Dimensions: 1.28" L
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Where: Scotland, East Lothian, Traprain Law
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Description: Copper alloy strap fitting in the shape of two petals with central boss, square loop behind, from Traprain Law
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  • Burley, Elizabeth. Metal-work from Traprain Law. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 89 (1955-6), pp. 118-226, esp. no. 325, p 192. 
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