RecordBrooch< 1 of 1 > Back From Ayrshire
BroochThis Roman silver brooch was found in Ayrshire. They were made in Roman Britain in the later first and second century AD, and were worn by both Romans and locals. The brooch, also known as a fibula, is of a special type called a trumpet brooch, due to the shape of the head which protects the spring. It could have been worn as a pair, linked to its partner by a chain. Brooches were used to fasten clothing. Trumpet brooches are a fusion of Roman and native influences: they are Roman products, but with native stylistic features. Most are of bronze. This silver example would have been particularly valuable. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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