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from Tarbat, Portmahomack, Ross-shire

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These silver bracelets, of a common Viking Age type called 'ring-money', are part of a hoard containing coins and bracelets found at the parish church of Tarbat at Portmahomack in Ross-shire. The hoard was buried between 990 and 1000.

The four bracelets are thinner examples than many similar ones found in other Viking Age hoards, and they are in unusually fresh condition. All are plain.

Although the origins of 'ring-money' are to be found in the Irish Sea region, the main area for its use was clearly in the Scandinavian areas of Scotland. They were used as money, weighed on a balance along with other silver objects, coins or hacksilver.

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